Minimum acceptable diet intake and its associated factors among children age at 6-23 months in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of the sub-Saharan Africa demographic and health survey
Abstract Background Only one in five children aged below 24 months in the low-income countries feed the minimum recommended diet, and significantly varied across socio-economic classes. Though sub-saharan Africa (SSA) shares the huge burden of children under nutrition, as to our search of literature...
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Ngā kaituhi matua: | Daniel Gashaneh Belay (Author), Asefa Adimasu Taddese (Author), Kasahun Alemu Gelaye (Author) |
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