Meeting breastfeeding standards should be a social system project
Keywords:
breastfeeding; social systems engineering; child health care; artificial feeding; milk replacer; baby food; sociocultural phenomenon; breastfeeding; breastfeeding rate; community;Abstract
The core of children's health care is to improve children's quality of life, reduce morbidity and mortality, enable children's physical and mental health to fully develop, and provide qualified talents for the community. Breastfeeding, one of the seven most appropriate technologies for children's health care today, can save the lives of 2 million babies every year. It is a major event in children's health care and one of the focuses of global attention today. Human beings' instinct is to feed babies with breast milk. Thousands of years of traditional practice have formed many concepts, styles, habits, beliefs, morals, systems and laws centered on breastfeeding.
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2023-12-15
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