Background: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor to child malnutrition. Previous studies have described complementary feeding practice using single indicators but a combination of indicators is needed to better explain the role of complementary feeding practices in child gro...
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Saaka, M.
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Larbi, Asamoah
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Mutaru, S.
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Hoeschle-Zeledon, Irmgard
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[Magnitude and factors associated with appropriate complementary feeding among children 6-23 months in Northern Ghana]
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Magnitude and factors associated with appropriate complementary feeding among children 6-23 months in Northern Ghana