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Table 1.

Infant nutritional status by background characteristics.

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Fig 1.

Three-monthly empirical linear growth velocity.

In green are the WHO linear growth velocity standard (3rd and 97th percentiles), In blue is the three-monthly empirical growth of infants who are HIV unexposed and uninfected, while in red is the empirical growth of infants who are HIV exposed and uninfected with a 95% Confidence interval (CI). Overall growth velocity average per 3 months’ time by HIV exposure (a); Average growth velocity per 3 months for the boys (b); Average growth exposure for girls (c).

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Table 2.

Growth velocity for 3 months length increments.

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Fig 2.

Observed and predicted linear growth mixed-effects model.

Legend: in red and blue are average predicted growth curves for infants who are HUU and those who are HEU, respectively. Observed and predicted linear growth curves for all children (a); Observed and predicted mean linear growth for infants HUU and HEU (b). Observed and predicted linear growth velocity for infants who are HUU and HEU (c).

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