Feeding practices and nutritional status of HIV-exposed and HIV-unexposed infants in the Western Cape
Background: Optimal infant- and young child-feeding practices are crucial for nutritional status, growth, development, health and, ultimately, survival. Human breast milk is optimal nutrition for all infants. Complementary food introduced at the correct age is part of optimal feeding practices. In S...
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Main Authors: | Magdel E. Rossouw (Author), Morna Cornell (Author), Mark F. Cotton (Author), Monika M. Esser (Author) |
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