Infant feeding patterns and risks of death and hospitalization in the first half of infancy: multicentre cohort study
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association of different feeding patterns for infants (exclusive breastfeeding, predominant breastfeeding, partial breastfeeding and no breastfeeding) with mortality and hospital admissions during the first half of infancy. METHODS: This paper is based on a secondary anal...
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Main Authors: | Rajiv Bahl (Author), Chris Frost (Author), Betty R. Kirkwood (Author), Karen Edmond (Author), Jose Martines (Author), Nita Bhandari (Author), Paul Arthur (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2005-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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