Feeding practices according to the WHO-recommendations for HIV exposed children in northwest Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

F Esubalew, A Atenafu, Z Abebe - Clinical nutrition ESPEN, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Malnutrition is a major problem for HIV exposed children, which is mainly
caused by inappropriate feeding practice. Hence, the study aimed to assess adherence to …

Minimum acceptable diet and associated factors among HIV-exposed children aged 6–24 months in Debre Tabor Town, Ethiopia

H Yisak, B Ambaw, Z Walle, B Alebachew… - HIV/AIDS-Research …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Minimum acceptable diet is a composite indicator of minimum dietary diversity
and minimum meal frequency. World Health Organization's newborn child feeding and HIV …

Complementary feeding practices and associated factors among HIV positive mothers in Southern Ethiopia

D Haile, T Belachew, G Berhanu, T Setegn… - Journal of Health …, 2015 - Springer
The objective of this study was to assess complementary feeding practices and associated
factors among HIV exposed infants in Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia. An institutional …

Feeding Practices among Human Immunodeficiency Virus‐Exposed Infants in Ethiopia: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

H Temesgen, A Negesse, T Getaneh… - Advances in Public …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Infant and young child feeding in the context of human immunodeficiency virus‐
(HIV‐) infected mothers has significant challenges due to the risk of transmission of the virus …

[HTML][HTML] Factors associated with compliance with World Health Organization-recommended infant-feeding practices by mothers with HIV infection in Northwest …

AB Dagnew, T Tewabe, A Birhie, M Birehanu… - Current Therapeutic …, 2019 - Elsevier
ABSTRACT Background The World Health Organization has recommended either exclusive
replacement feeding or exclusive breastfeeding options for HIV-exposed infants for the first 6 …

Infant feeding practices among HIV exposed infants using summary index in Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

D Haile, T Belachew, G Birhanu, T Setegn, S Biadgilign - BMC pediatrics, 2014 - Springer
Background Combining various aspects of child feeding into an age-specific summary index
provides a first answer to the question of how best to deal with recommended feeding …

Inappropriate complementary feeding practice and associated factors among children aged 6–23 months in Shashemene, Southern Ethiopia: a community-based …

EG Ayu, TD Gemebo, D Nane, AD Kuche, SK Dake - BMC pediatrics, 2024 - Springer
Background Inappropriate complementary feeding is widely practiced in low and middle
income countries. These contribute to undernutrition, morbidity and mortality among young …

Predictors of inappropriate complementary feeding practice among children aged 6 to 23 months in Wonago District, South Ethiopia, 2017; case control study

Z Berhanu, T Alemu, D Argaw - BMC pediatrics, 2019 - Springer
Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practice could result in child illness, sub-
optimal growth and development. Evidence shows a huge burden of inappropriate …

Infants and young children feeding practice and associated factors among HIV positive mothers of children 0–23 months in health centers of Gulele sub-city, Addis …

S Negash, F Mesfin, G Egata - BMC Research Notes, 2019 - Springer
Objective A health facility based cross sectional study design was conducted among 358
randomly selected HIV positive mothers attending at four health centers from February 1 to …

A systematic review and meta-analysis on adoption of WHO-recommended infant feeding practices among HIV positive mothers in Ethiopia

AB Dagnew, MD Teferi - BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2021 - Springer
Background The prevalence of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended infant
feeding practices for HIV exposed infants is low in developing countries. There is no …