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The
International Code, HIV and breastfeeding

An IBFAN summary 2001
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1 of 4
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The
International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk
Substitutes was adopted in 1981 by the World Health
Assembly. The Code applies in all countries to
infant formula, as well as many other products
marketed or represented as replacements for breastmilk,
feeding bottles and teats.
This
pamphlet explains:
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The
relevance of the International Code of Marketing
of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA
Resolutions on infant feeding in the context
of the HIV/AIDS pandemic
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Why infant feeding decisions should not be
influenced by commercial considerations
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That mothers infected with HIV have a right
to be given objective information on infant
feeding by health workers, NOT baby milk companies,
and to be supported in carrying out their
chosen method of infant feeding
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