To What Extent Does Breastfeeding Explain Birth-Interval Effects on Early Childhood Mortality?
This article shows that in Nepal breastfeeding almost completely explains the effects of following birth interval on childhood mortality during the first 18 months of age and partially explains the effect of following birth interval on childhood mortality between 18 and 60 months of age. Breastfeedi...
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