2015
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20150932
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Neonatal rearing and breastfeeding practices in Punjab, India

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“…In contrast to this Sethi V 12 found 80% and Anuradha et al found 96.6% prelacteals in a squatter population in Jaipur 13 . A hospital study from Punjab also showed 70% prelacteal administration 14 . In the present study there was no colostrum discard.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…In contrast to this Sethi V 12 found 80% and Anuradha et al found 96.6% prelacteals in a squatter population in Jaipur 13 . A hospital study from Punjab also showed 70% prelacteal administration 14 . In the present study there was no colostrum discard.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2% cases and 96.2% children received vaccine at birth. 3 Vijayalakshmi et al observed that the majority of newborn belonged to Hindu families, 37.5% belongs to lower middle class and 71.3% were educated up to 12th standard. 83.8% of them were housewives and 53.7% lived in nuclear families.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Birth preparedness, proper breastfeeding advice and counselling of mothers for care of the newborn can be achieved by properly trained staff. 3 This intervention has long term implications on infant health and survival.…”
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“…Penelitian lain di Ethiopia melaporkan bahwa sebesar 28,92% bayi yang diteliti telah diberikan makanan prelakteal (Belachew et al, 2016). Studi di Punjab, India melaporkan tingginya proporsi pemberian makanan prelakteal (70%) dengan jenis makanan prelakteal yang paling sering diberikan yaitu madu (Dhir & Batta, 2015). Terdapat pula laporan bahwa prevalensi pemberian makanan prelakteal di rural Bangalore India hanya sebesar 30,8% (Reddy & Sreeramareddy, 2017).…”
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