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. 2015 Feb 9;18(14):2660–2668. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015000099

Table 4.

Effects of the community-based counselling intervention on infant feeding at 12 weeks of age in HIV-positive and HIV-negative groups of mothers, Durban South Africa, 2011

HIV-negative HIV-positive
Crude Adjusted* Crude Adjusted* P value for interaction
Feeding outcome OR 95 % CI ORadj 95 % CI OR 95 % CI ORadj 95 % CI intervention×HIV status
Exclusive breast-feeding 2·70 1·98, 3·69 2·70 2·01, 3·70 1·70 1·30, 2·21 1·70 1·32, 2·20 0·01
Exclusive formula-feeding 1·70 1·06, 2·74 1·70 1·06, 2·74 1·93 1·32, 2·83 1·93 1·31, 2·83 0·69
Predominant breast-feeding 1·82 1·38, 2·40 1·82 1·38, 2·40 1·37 0·70, 2·70 1·36 0·69, 2·65 0·48
Mixed formula-feeding 0·83 0·65, 1·05 0·83 0·65, 1·05 0·53 0·37, 0·75 0·53 0·37, 0·74 0·03
Mixed breast-feeding 0·46 0·36, 0·58 0·47 0·37, 0·60 0·49 0·33, 0·75 0·49 0·33, 0·73 0·82
*

Adjusted for cluster, household asset score level and maternal education level.