Introduction. Breast milk alone is no longer sufficient to meet the nutritional requirements of infants, and therefore food is needed. Microbiologically contaminated food is particularly harmful for children <2 years of age. There is scanty of information on hygienic practice and associated factors during complementary feeding among mothers of children aged 6 to 24 months in the country, particularly in the study setting. Objective. The study was aimed to assess hygienic practices and associated factors during complementary feeding among children aged 6 to 24 months in Bahir Dar Zuria District, Northwest Ethiopia. Methods. A community-based cross sectional study was conducted from March 20 to April 20, 2019. A multistage sampling technique ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess complementary feeding practice and identify factors ass...
Abstract Background Poor complementary feeding practice to infants is one of risk factors for child ...
Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices contribute to malnutrition, infec...
BackgroundHygienic practices during complementary food preparation are suboptimal in developing coun...
Background Hygienic practices during complementary food preparation are suboptimal in developing cou...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition. Previo...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practices are a major contributor to poor nu...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition...
Abstract Objective This study was aimed to assess appropriate complementary feeding practice and ass...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...
Timely introduced complementary foods, which are appropriate for age, safe and nutrient dense are vi...
Abstract Background Appropriate complementary feeding helps to reduces child’s risk of undernutritio...
ABSTRACT The period for complementary feeding is crucial for growth, development and overall health ...
Improving infant and young child feeding practices in children aged 6–23 months is critical to impro...
Abstract Objectives Appropriate complementary feeding is vital to reduce young child morbidity and m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess complementary feeding practice and identify factors ass...
Abstract Background Poor complementary feeding practice to infants is one of risk factors for child ...
Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices contribute to malnutrition, infec...
BackgroundHygienic practices during complementary food preparation are suboptimal in developing coun...
Background Hygienic practices during complementary food preparation are suboptimal in developing cou...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition. Previo...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practices are a major contributor to poor nu...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition...
Abstract Objective This study was aimed to assess appropriate complementary feeding practice and ass...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...
Timely introduced complementary foods, which are appropriate for age, safe and nutrient dense are vi...
Abstract Background Appropriate complementary feeding helps to reduces child’s risk of undernutritio...
ABSTRACT The period for complementary feeding is crucial for growth, development and overall health ...
Improving infant and young child feeding practices in children aged 6–23 months is critical to impro...
Abstract Objectives Appropriate complementary feeding is vital to reduce young child morbidity and m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess complementary feeding practice and identify factors ass...
Abstract Background Poor complementary feeding practice to infants is one of risk factors for child ...
Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices contribute to malnutrition, infec...