Breastfeeding is not allowed if the mother has HIV. Aids has no cure,so strict no breastfeeding is allowed lifetime.
While the woman is pregnant, it is possible that the virus can cross the placenta and infect the fetusIt is possible that the fetus can aquire the virus during the birthing processVia breast milk
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HIV and AIDS are not the same thing,HIV is a virus and AIDS a syndrome. You cant transmit a syndrome but you can transmit a Virus. Yes,HIV can be transmitted via Breast Milk and HIV+ Mothers should not Breast feed.
First: The virus attaches to the hostSecond: The virus injects it's genetic materialThird: The Virus starts to assemble itselfFourth: The virus takes over the cell and breaks it open, killing the cell
HIV can be passed on in breast milk although how it is passed on is still being researched. Risk is lowered with mothers who are taking antiviral medicines. In some third world countries the risks to baby are far greater from artificial milks due to lack of sanitation, food and clean water so breastfeeding is still considered to be the safest option according to the WHO guidelines.
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The virus's genetic material.
Yes, if the mother is HIV+ there is a chance, albeit not a overwhelming one that the fetus may also be HIV+. However, with treatment using antiretrovirals, Mother to baby transmission can be lowered to under 1%. Also it is important to note that breast milk also carries the HIV virus, and HIV+ mothers who breastfeed also risk passing on the virus to their child/children. The risk however is much lower than high risk activities.
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The virus takes over your cell, then reproduces with the infection, making more viruses.