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Keep Food and Water Safe after a Natural Disaster or Power Outage

Has some information on infant and young child feeding, given out following Hurricane Katrina, however this information should updated ...

Information on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies for UNICEF Offices and Partners

This leaflet is available on the following US Breastfeeding website: www.usbreastfeeding.org/Issue-Papers/Emergency.pdf The same infor...

ILCA Katrina Special Relief Fund

Put on their website: ILCA has set up an ILCA Katrina Special Relief Fund earmarked for assistance to IBCLCs and ILCA members directly ...

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 ...

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...

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