Violations of International Code of Breast‐milk Substitutes (BMS) in commercial settings and media in Bangladesh
Abstract The International Code of Marketing of Breast‐milk Substitutes (BMS) instituted to protect breastfeeding against unethical marketing, has been adopted by many countries, including Bangladesh. Despite national adoption, evidence suggests violations occur and inadequate BMS Code implementatio...
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Main Authors: | Sifat P. Sheikh (Author), Syeda M. Akter (Author), Faugia I. Anne (Author), Santhia Ireen (Author), Jessica Escobar‐Alegria (Author), Kirsten Kappos (Author), Deborah Ash (Author), Sabrina Rasheed (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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