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Volumn 56, Issue 8, 2002, Pages 729-734
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Why healthcare workers give prelacteal feeds
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Author keywords
Breast milk; Healthcare workers; Infant; Prelacteal feeds
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BREAST FEEDING;
BREAST MILK;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DEHYDRATION;
DIGESTION;
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT FUNCTION;
HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL;
HEALTH PROGRAM;
HUMAN;
HYPOGLYCEMIA;
LACTATION;
MEDICAL STAFF;
NEWBORN JAUNDICE;
NIGERIA;
NURSE;
PHYSICIAN;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
STAFF TRAINING;
THIRST;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
BABY FOOD;
CHILD CARE;
FEMALE;
HEALTH EDUCATION;
HEALTH PROMOTION;
HUMAN RELATION;
IN SERVICE TRAINING;
INFANT NUTRITION;
INFORMATION PROCESSING;
NEWBORN;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
STANDARD;
BREAST FEEDING;
DATA COLLECTION;
FEMALE;
HEALTH EDUCATION;
HEALTH PERSONNEL;
HEALTH PROMOTION;
HUMAN;
INFANT CARE;
INFANT FOOD;
INFANT NUTRITION;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
INSERVICE TRAINING;
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
MILK, HUMAN;
NIGERIA;
NURSES;
PHYSICIANS;
PROFESSIONAL-PATIENT RELATIONS;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HUMANS;
INFANT NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY;
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EID: 0035993859
PISSN: 09543007
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601385 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (37)
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References (29)
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