We compared adverse events among breast-feeding neonates born to Kenyan mothers receiving triple-antiretroviral therapy, including either nevirapine or nelfinavir. Nevirapine-exposed infants had an absolute increase in the risk of rash but no significant risk differences for hepatotoxicity or high-risk hyperbilirubinemia compared with nelfinavir-exposed infants. From an infant-safety perspective, nevirapine-based regimens given during pregnancy and breast-feeding are viable options where alternatives to breast milk are not safe, affordable or feasible.

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