The determinants of exclusive breastfeeding in Cameroon, Sub-Saharan Africa

  • A Tambe B
  • S B Mimboe C
  • A Nchung J
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Abstract

Background: Breastfeeding provides infants with superior nutritional content that is capable of improving infant immunity and possible reduction in future health care spending. But, majority of infants are not exclusively breastfed as recommended by World Health Organization. The goal of the study was to determine the constraints of exclusive breastfeeding practices among mothers in Efoulan District, Cameroon.

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A Tambe, B., S B Mimboe, C., A Nchung, J., B Bakwo, C., C Nyobe, E., Pauline, N., & Nzefa Leonie, D. (2018). The determinants of exclusive breastfeeding in Cameroon, Sub-Saharan Africa. Trends in General Practice, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.15761/tgp.1000113

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