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Condolenses & keep breastfeeding: Letter sent out during Hurricane Katrina, USA

Letter sent out on Sept 6, 2005 in response to Hurricane Katrina. Keep breastfeeding is the message www.usbreastfeeding.org/News-and-E...

Breakdowns marked path from hurricane to anarchy

Aritlce on the effects of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, USA, in the New York Times 11 Sept 2005, Lipton E, Drew C, Shane S, Rohde D. ...

Breastfeeding and the risk of postneonatal death in the United States

Chen A, Rogan WJ. Breastfeeding and the risk of postneotal death in the United States. Pediatrics 113: 435-439, 2004 A large US based ...

Supplemental suckling

Case studies from the INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003-2004) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation...

Strength of cultural influences on infant feeding

Case study from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Module...

Malnutrition: Challenges to implementing SFPs

Case studies from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Modu...

Cultural challenges to breastfeeding: Case Study from IYCF-E GIFA/ENN Project

Case study from: INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN EMERGENCIES GIFA/ENN PROJECT (2003) Researchers: Mary Corbett (Evaluation of Module...

The decision to breastfeed in the United States: does race matter?

Forste R, Weiss J, Lippincott E. The decision to breastfeed in the United States: does race matter? Pediatrics. 2001, 108(2):291-6 ped...

Including infants in nutrition surveys - Kabul City

Field Exchange 9, March 2001 p.15-17 Includes comment from Michael Golden. Articles look at issues and difficulties of including infa...

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