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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF INFANT FEEDING OPTIONS AMONG HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS ATTENDING HEALTH FACILITIES
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The survey study was conducted on factors influencing the
choice of infant feeding options among HIV positive mothers attending
health facilities in Ogoja, Cross River State. The purpose was to
investigate factors influencing the choice of infant feeding options
among HIV positive mothers in Ogoja, Cross River State. Four objectives
and four research questions were used to guide the study. Literatures
were reviewed. The population for the study was all HIV positive mothers
attending health facilities in Ogoja from January-December 2011-2013,
with a total of 136 registered HIV p
... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTIONBackground to the StudyHuman immune-deficiency virus (HIV) is a chronic, health problem with symptoms appearing anytime from several months to years. HIV is found among all known populations of the world, including the embryonic population (unborn babies) and the breastfed babies. World Health Organization, (WHO, 2011) revealed that more than eleven million people worldwide had died of AIDS, while another 3.6 million of people are already infected with HIV, with a daily infection rate of over 16,000 people globally. It was observed by Anyebe, Whiskey, Ajayi, Garba, Ochig ... Continue Reading
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The survey study was conducted on factors influencing the
choice of infant feeding options among HIV positive mothers attending
health facilities in Ogoja, Cross River State. The purpose was to
investigate factors influencing the choice of infant feeding options
among HIV positive mothers in Ogoja, Cross River State. Four objectives
and four research questions were used to guide the study. Literatures
were reviewed. The population for the study was all HIV positive mothers
attending health facilities in Ogoja from January-December 2011-2013,
with a total of 136 registered HIV p
... Continue Reading
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