Factors promoting exclusive breastfeeding at a public health facility in Windhoek Namibia: A descriptive comparative study
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) refers to the practice of giving an infant breast milk only up to the age of six months, except for oral rehydration solutions or drops/syrups of vitamins, minerals or medicines. Globally and in Namibia, EBF rates remain well below the 70% World Health Org...
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Main Authors: | Ruusa Megameno Nangolo (Author), Anneline Robertson (Author), Talitha Crowley (Author) |
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