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Cosima Lisi, Auteur ; Cláudia de Freitas, Auteur ; Henrique Barros, Auteur |Introduction: Lifelong benefits of breastfeeding are far-reaching. However, optimal breastfeeding practices may be negatively affected by the marketing of different forms of breast milk substitutes. In addition, whether market factors have a dif[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
In 1981, the World Health Assembly (WHA) adopted the World Health Organizations (WHO) International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes (IC). The IC prohibits unethical advertising and promotion of human milk substitutes (HMS), that is[...]Article : texte imprimé
Deni W. Kurniawan, Auteur ; Ilana R.A. Chertok, Auteur ; Zelalem T. Haile, Auteur |Background In many countries, hospital-based births are associated with the early initiation of breastfeeding, within the first hour postpartum, especially where the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative guidelines have been adopted. While Indonesi[...]Article : texte imprimé
We have a new policy at JHL; we will no longer publish any research funded by companies that are not compliant with the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes.1 ILCA has had this policy for some time; however, JHL has not. In[...]Article : texte imprimé
Julie P. Smith, Auteur ; Alessandro Iellamo, Auteur |During emergencies and disasters infant survival can depend on their access to breastfeeding or human milk. Wet nursing and donor human milk sharing are options endorsed by the World Health Assembly (WHA). This study looks at regulatory environm[...]