A comparison of total cost estimates between exclusive breast-feeding and breast milk substitute usage in humanitarian contexts
Abstract Objective: Using a model-based analysis, we calculated the total costs associated with the exclusive breast-feeding (EBF) and breast milk substitute (BMS) usage for one infant for six months within select humanitarian contexts to (a) determine if there is a notable difference in costs and (...
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Main Authors: | Zoe Katherine Mowl (Author), Amnesty LeFevre (Author), Mija Ververs (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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