Infant feeding practices within a large electronic medical record database
Abstract Background The emerging adoption of the electronic medical record (EMR) in primary care enables clinicians and researchers to efficiently examine epidemiological trends in child health, including infant feeding practices. Methods We completed a population-based retrospective cohort study of...
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Main Authors: | Emily Bartsch (Author), Alison L. Park (Author), Jacqueline Young (Author), Joel G. Ray (Author), Karen Tu (Author) |
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