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Modelling time-to-discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding: an analysis of infants and under-2 sur...

Modelling time-to-discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding: an analysis of infants and under-2 sur...

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Modelling time-to-discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding: an analysis of infants and under-2 survival in Nigeria

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Modelling time-to-discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding: an analysis of infants and under-2 survival in Nigeria

Publisher

Johannesburg: Union for African Population Studies

Journal title

African population studies, 2020-09, Vol.34 (1)

Language

English

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Johannesburg: Union for African Population Studies

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Contents

Background: Regardless of national and international strategies towards
promoting exclusive breastfeeding, only 17% and 35% of infants were
exclusively breastfed in 2015 in Nigeria and Worldwide respectively.
Therefore, we aim to estimate average length of exclusive breastfeeding
for infants and under-2, evaluate and predict maternal im...

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Modelling time-to-discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding: an analysis of infants and under-2 survival in Nigeria

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2624238929

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2624238929

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ISSN

0850-5780

E-ISSN

2308-7854

DOI

10.11564/34-1-1500

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