Delayed breastfeeding initiation and infant survival: A systematic review and meta-analysis
PLoS ONE2017Vol. 12(7), pp. e0180722–e0180722
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Emily R. Smith, Lisa Hurt, Ranadip Chowdhury, Bireshwar Sinha, Wafaie Fawzi, Karen Edmond, on behalf of the Neovita Study Group
Abstract
Policy frameworks and models to estimate newborn and infant survival, as well as health facility policies, should consider the potential independent effect of early breastfeeding initiation.
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