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Table 1.

Cohort profile.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of mother-infant pairs.

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Figure 1.

Probability of being breastfed from birth until 18 months of age *.

* See Supporting information file S1 for the probability with 95%CI.

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Table 3.

Probabilities1 of being exclusively, predominantly breastfed or mixed fed, and not being breastfed from birth until 9 months of age.

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Figure 2.

Probability of remaining free from postnatal HIV infection, weaning being not considered as a competing event *.

* See Supporting information file S2 for the probability with 95%CI.

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Figure 3.

Probability of remaining free from postnatal HIV infection, weaning being considered as a competing event * §.

* See Supporting information file S3 for the probability with 95%CI. § The probability of HIV acquisition postnatally at a given age was calculated assuming that all children had been breastfed until that age.

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Table 4.

Factors associated with postnatal HIV transmission (excluding infant feeding practices), Cox Regression analysis.

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