Goga, Ameena EbrahimVan de Perre, PhilippeNgandu, Nobubelo KwaneleNagot, NicolasAbrams, Elaine J.Moodley, DhayendreKing, RachelMoles, Jean-PierreChirinda, WitnessScarlatti, GabriellaTylleskar, ThorkildSherman, Gayle G.Pillay, YoganDabis, FrancoisGray, Glenda2022-07-192022-07-192021Goga, A., Van de Perre, P., Ngandu, N. et al. Eliminating HIV transmission through breast milk from women taking antiretroviral drugs. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2021;374:n1697. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.1136/bmj.n1697.0306-3674 (print)1473-0480 (online)10.1136/bmj.n1697https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/86304Mothers taking antiretroviral drugs with low plasma viral loads may still transmit HIV to their breastfeeding children. Given the widely acknowledged benefits of breastfeeding, eliminating the risk of vertical transmission of HIV through breast milk must be a priority.en© 2021 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.TransmissionBreastfeedingChildrenHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Antiretroviral drugsMother-to-child transmission (MTCT)Eliminating HIV transmission through breast milk from women taking antiretroviral drugsArticle