Abstract:COVID-19 pandemic worsens mothers' socioeconomic status and indirectly affects infant feeding in developing countries. This study aimed to determine the effects of mothers' socioeconomic status on complementary feeding practices during COVID-19 pandemic. Mothers with infants aged 5-11 months (n=423) were interviewed at selected Basic Health Centers (BHCs) in Ondo State. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data on complementary feeding (CF) practices and socioeconomic status during routine immunizati… Show more
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