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2017-12-15
Exclusive breastfeeding is a major part of the child's survival strategy put
forward by World Health Organization (WHO, 2012) and United Nations
Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF, 2012). A good perception ...
OJUKWU. CHINELO LA WRIT A
- Bachelors
2019-06-13
This project work aimed at determining the perception, the practice of standard
precautions and faclors that influence the practice of standard precaulion among
healthcare professionals. It was a descriplive swdy, ...
EZE, CHRISTIANA IJEOMA
- Bachelors
2019-06-13
The study dealt on mens involvement in Reproduction Health decision and Responsibility in Abakaliki Local Government Area Ebonyi State
DIBIA ROSEMARY CHIKAODILI
- Bachelors
2014-04-18
The study assessed the perception of delivery by Caesarean section among women of child bearing age in federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki.
QKEKE TOCHUKWU D
- Bachelors
2015-07-23
The study examined the perceptions and practice of exclusive
breastfeeding among nursing mothers in Ngbo, Ohaukwu Local
Government Area of Ebonyi State. Specific objectives of the study
include: to assess ...
NWANGELE, PHILOMINA N
- Bachelors
2015-10-22
For almost all infant bread feeding remains the simplest healthiest and least expensive feeding method that fulfills the infants needs.
OKOROAFOR EZINNE NWAJI
- Bachelors
2015-05-13
The interaction between a pregnant mother and her developing baby are
numerous and varied ranging from the food she eats to the kicks of the baby
that she feels.
EZE CHINONSO JULIET
- Bachelors
2019-06-12
Material and Child health refer to the health of mothers infant children and adolescent .
NWOGWU ANTHONIA CIDNEME
- Bachelors
2015-06-10
This study was designed to evaluare the perception of adults between (18-65years) in Ndiagu Echara
Community towards the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in 11cwo Local
Government Area ...
NWITE, OGBONNAYA EMMANUEL
- Bachelors
2019-04-12
The study is designed to access the perceived effect of community mobilization among
clients at/ending FETHA II.
NW ANGWU, MERCY NKIDAKA
- Bachelors