Complementary feeding in Kongwa, Tanzania: Findings to inform a mycotoxin mitigation trial
Abstract Complementary feeding of 6‐ to 24‐month‐old infants and young children with adequate, safe and developmentally appropriate food is essential to child health. Inappropriate complementary foods and feeding practices are linked to the high incidences of undernutrition among infant and young ch...
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Main Authors: | Clara Mollay (Author), Neema Kassim (Author), Rebecca Stoltzfus (Author), Martin Kimanya (Author) |
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