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tsand2

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How many hours can freshly expressed breast milk be left at room temperature and still be considered safe for a baby?
 a. 1-3 hr  78F
  b. 2-4 hr  78F
  c. 3-5 hr  78F
  d. 4-6 hr  78F
  e. 6-8 hr  78F

Question 2

Factors contributing to the rate of transmission of HIV from the mother to an infant while breastfeeding include all of the following EXCEPT:
 a. strain of HIV.
  b. immune status of mother.
  c. viral load.
  d. maternal illness.
  e. All of the above are factors.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

e



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