Breastfeeding is an important resource which includes exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). It provides food, health and care simultaneously. Therefore a descriptive survey was carried out to assess knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices as related to EBF. The study population consisted of all mothers of child bearing ages (15-49 years) who had children from (0-2 years). Simple random sampling was used in selecting ten villages out of twenty-three and single-stage cluster sampling was used to select three hundred (300) respondents for the study. A questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests. The results revealed that the majority of the respondents 240 (80.0%) were aware of ...
Background: Infant malnutrition is a public health problem in developing countries.Objective: To det...
Introduction: Breast milk is unique and contains the entire nutritional requirement a new born infan...
The recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO) is that infants should be fed exclusively ...
Under-5 mortality rates in Nigeria are 75 and 157/1000 live births. Malnutrition and Severe Acute Ma...
Background: Breastfeeding is the super food for babies and is sufficient if given exclusively in the...
Breastfeeding is considered as the most complete nutritional source for infants because breast milk ...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Abstract Background: Despite the efficacy of the Early Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) approach to chi...
Background: The feeding of an infant with breast milk only, to the exclusion of all other feeds - li...
Abstract Exclusive breastfeeding of babies for six months is a well recognized childhood survival st...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
The recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO) is that infants should be fed exclusively ...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding has been recommended worldwide as optimal feeding option for hu...
This randomised cross-sectional study aims at identifying factors that influence the practice of Exc...
This survey was conducted to determine knowledge and practice of exclusive breastfeeding, the initia...
Background: Infant malnutrition is a public health problem in developing countries.Objective: To det...
Introduction: Breast milk is unique and contains the entire nutritional requirement a new born infan...
The recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO) is that infants should be fed exclusively ...
Under-5 mortality rates in Nigeria are 75 and 157/1000 live births. Malnutrition and Severe Acute Ma...
Background: Breastfeeding is the super food for babies and is sufficient if given exclusively in the...
Breastfeeding is considered as the most complete nutritional source for infants because breast milk ...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
Abstract Background: Despite the efficacy of the Early Exclusive Breastfeeding (EBF) approach to chi...
Background: The feeding of an infant with breast milk only, to the exclusion of all other feeds - li...
Abstract Exclusive breastfeeding of babies for six months is a well recognized childhood survival st...
Background: For almost all infants, breastfeeding remains the simplest, healthiest and least expensi...
The recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO) is that infants should be fed exclusively ...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding has been recommended worldwide as optimal feeding option for hu...
This randomised cross-sectional study aims at identifying factors that influence the practice of Exc...
This survey was conducted to determine knowledge and practice of exclusive breastfeeding, the initia...
Background: Infant malnutrition is a public health problem in developing countries.Objective: To det...
Introduction: Breast milk is unique and contains the entire nutritional requirement a new born infan...
The recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO) is that infants should be fed exclusively ...