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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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Does "spikes at weaning" mean "maximizes when mother stops feeding her breastimik"?

And "beyond feeding's end" mean "even when breatmilk feeding ended, (the therapy) will still continue"?

Context:
HIV in breastmilk spikes at weaning
Findings bolster case for maternal drug therapy beyond feeding's end.
  

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Yes and yes. Spike in a context like this denotes a sharp increase, followed by a decrease.

  • Yes and yes.
  • Spike in a context like this denotes a sharp increase, followed by a decrease.
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Yes and yes.
Spike in a context like this denotes a sharp increase, followed by a decrease.

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