During the first week of August, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) joins the international community to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week. For 170 million children, chronic undernutrition leaves them vulnerable to disease and permanently impaired, their families impoverished and their communities less resilient. The World Health Organization and UNICEF recommend that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months. Anything less than 6 months results in increased risk for mortality in the first 2 years of life and amounts to 800,000 deaths annually. Breastfeeding, a focus of USAID’s Multi-sectoral Nutrition Strategy, is an important part of the overall goal to end preventable child and maternal deaths. Learn more
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Aporte a la rutina de la trinchera asistencial donde los conocimientos se funden con las demandas de los pacientes, sus necesidades y las esperanzas de permanecer en la gracia de la SALUD.
martes, 4 de agosto de 2015
Breastfeeding Saves Lives: World Breastfeeding Week
Breastfeeding Saves Lives: World Breastfeeding Week


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