Background: Although breastfeeding in general is common and culturally accepted in many sub-Saharan countries, recommended exclusive breastfeeding infants to 6 months is rare. In rural Tanzania, data on infant feeding practices is rare. Objective: To examine and describe exclusive breastfeeding practices in rural settings (Coast Region) of Tanzania. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Coast Region of Tanzania involving 342 mothers. Only mothers with children aged between 6 and 23 months were interviewed in their residences. Data analyses included descriptive and logistic regression analyses. Results: The majority, 66%, of mothers reported to have breastfed their new born within the first hour of life. About 30% reported to hav...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of key WHO breastfeeding indicators and identify determinants o...
Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is a simple and cost-effective intervention...
Abstract: Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended the first six months after birth ...
Objective: To assess breastfeeding practices in infants aged 0-6 months, focussing particularlyon be...
Background: Although there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzani...
Abstract: Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) practice is safe and simple intervention in impr...
Objective: The main objective was to assess infant feeding practices in Tanzania as part of the pro...
Objective: The main objective was to assess infant feeding practices in Tanzania as part of the pro...
Background Although there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania...
Background Although there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
areas of Tanzania depends very much on the breast feeding practices of the rural mothers. Abandonmen...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of key WHO breastfeeding indicators and identify determinants o...
Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is a simple and cost-effective intervention...
Abstract: Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended the first six months after birth ...
Objective: To assess breastfeeding practices in infants aged 0-6 months, focussing particularlyon be...
Background: Although there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzani...
Abstract: Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) practice is safe and simple intervention in impr...
Objective: The main objective was to assess infant feeding practices in Tanzania as part of the pro...
Objective: The main objective was to assess infant feeding practices in Tanzania as part of the pro...
Background Although there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania...
Background Although there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
areas of Tanzania depends very much on the breast feeding practices of the rural mothers. Abandonmen...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
BackgroundAlthough there is a broad knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding among women in Tanzania,...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of key WHO breastfeeding indicators and identify determinants o...