The
International Code, HIV and breastfeeding
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Implementing
the International Code
The
International Code is more necessary than ever in areas
of high HIV prevalence. It helps mothers obtain the objective
information they need to make choices about infant feeding
and protects all mothers and health workers from commercial
pressures and the promotion of artificial feeding. Health
workers are in a key position to counsel women to making
a decision which will be most suitable for them; and all
women should be supported in their chosen method of infant
feeding.
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| Six-month-old
Roath Chamrouen abandoned at birth and HIV-positive, cared
for at Phnom Penh Nutrition Centre, Cambodia. Photo taken
from the Bangkok Post, August 11, 1999. |
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