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Maternal Feeding Practices and Child Nutritional Outcomes in Primary Health Care Settings in Rivers State, Nigeria. A Clinical Epidemiological Approach

Authors: Nduye Christie Tobin Briggs; Ifeoma Christiana Nwadiuto;

Maternal Feeding Practices and Child Nutritional Outcomes in Primary Health Care Settings in Rivers State, Nigeria. A Clinical Epidemiological Approach

Abstract

Background: Child malnutrition remains a critical public health challenge in Nigeria. Maternal knowledge and feeding practices play important roles in improving child nutrition outcomes. The study used a clinical epidemiological approach to assess maternal compliance with recommended feeding practices and its association with child nutritional outcomes in six primary healthcare (PHC) centres in Rivers State, Nigeria.

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