Establishing exclusive breastfeeding among in-patient malnourished infants in a rural Kenyan hospital: mothers' experiences of a peer supporter intervention
Abstract Background The 2013 WHO guidelines for nutritional rehabilitation of hospitalized and non-hospitalized malnourished infants under six months (u6m) recommend the re-establishment of exclusive breastfeeding. However, in most low-income settings these recommendations are not consistently appli...
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Main Authors: | Jane Kahindi (Author), Caroline Jones (Author), James A. Berkley (Author), Martha Mwangome (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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