Morbidity and nutritional status among exclusive and non-exclusive breastfeeding infants in selected hospitals of Kathmandu.
ABSTRACT: Breastfeeding is the universally acceptable means of infant feeding in Nepal; with 35.4% initiation within 1 hour but exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is in decreasing trend. World Health Organization (WHO) recommends EBF for the first six months of infants' life. Millennium Development...
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