Many pregnant women in developing countries don’t find out they’re infected with HIV, the AIDS virus, until they show up at a clinic to give birth. Despite the risk of exposure during birth, many babies born to such women are nevertheless free of the virus.
A study in Kenya in 2000 showed that 16 percent of such babies still end up acquiring HIV through their mothers’ breast milk.
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