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Prevalence and predictors of infant and young child feeding practices in sub-Saharan Africa.

Richard Gyan AboagyeAbdul-Aziz SeiduBright Opoku AhinkorahAbdul CadriJames Boadu FrimpongLouis Kobina DadzieEugene BuduOghenowede EyawoOlumuyiwa Omonaiye
Published in: International health (2023)
Following the poor state of complementary feeding practices for infants and young children, the study recommends that regional and national policies on food and nutrition security and maternal and child nutrition and health should follow the internationally recommended guidelines in promoting, protecting, and supporting age-appropriate complementary foods and feeding practices for infants and young children.
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