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Antiretroviral treatment is associated with iron deficiency in HIV-infected Malawian women that is mitigated with supplementation, but is not associated with infant iron deficiency during 24 weeks of exclusive breastfeeding
Widen, E. M., Bentley, M. E., Chasela, C. S., Kayira, D., Flax, V. L., Kourtis, A. P., Ellington, S. R., Kacheche, Z., Tegha, G., Jamieson, D. J., Van Der Horst, C. M., Allen, L. H., Shahab-Ferdows, S., & Adair, L. S. (2015). Antiretroviral treatment is associated with iron deficiency in HIV-infected Malawian women that is mitigated with supplementation, but is not associated with infant iron deficiency during 24 weeks of exclusive breastfeeding. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000588