Beyond health care providers' recommendations: understanding influences on infant feeding choices of women with HIV in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Abstract Background Despite the array of studies on infant feeding practices of HIV-infected women, gaps still exist in the understanding of the underlying reasons for their infant feeding choices. Potential for behavioural change exists, especially in the light of the 2016 updated World Health Orga...
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Main Authors: | Oladele Vincent Adeniyi (Author), Anthony Idowu Ajayi (Author), Moshood Issah (Author), Eyitayo Omolara Owolabi (Author), Daniel Ter Goon (Author), Gordana Avramovic (Author), John Lambert (Author) |
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