Exploring the barriers and facilitators to the acceptability of donor human milk in eastern Uganda - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Human milk is the best nutrition for all infants. When the mother's own milk is not available, the World Health Organization recommends the use of donated human milk and milk banking for neonates born prematurely or with medical problems. Donor human milk is rarely available...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Magowan (Author), Kathy Burgoine (Author), Collin Ogara (Author), James Ditai (Author), Melissa Gladstone (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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