Assessing exclusive breastfeeding knowledge and practice among women in Mbeya, Southwest Tanzania: A cross-sectional study
Introduction: Inadequate infant feeding practices pose a significant social and economic development barrier and a serious health threat for children under five worldwide. Although over 90 % of African children aged 0-5 years are breastfed, in many countries, including Tanzania, less than half of in...
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Main Authors: | Alex M. Kelvin (Author), Clement N. Mweya (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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