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188 related items for PubMed ID: 34315476
1. Socioeconomic inequality in exclusive breastfeeding behavior and ideation factors for social behavioral change in three north-western Nigerian states: a cross-sectional study. Abegunde D, Hutchinson P, Anaba U, Oyedokun-Adebagbo F, Johansson EW, Feyisetan B, Mtiro E. Int J Equity Health; 2021 Jul 27; 20(1):172. PubMed ID: 34315476 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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