Antenatal care utilization and nutrition counseling are strongly associated with infant and young child feeding knowledge among rural/semi-urban women in Harari region, Eastern Ethiopia
Aklılu Abrham Roba(Haramaya University), Kedir Teji Roba(Haramaya University), Melese Mengistu Asfaw(Wolkite University), Tadese Gure(Haramaya University), Assefa Tola(Haramaya University), Muluken Gezahagn(Haramaya University), Meron Yeshitila(Haramaya University), Hailemariam Mekonnen Workie(Bahir Dar University), Teshager Worku(Haramaya University), Firehiwot Mesfin(Haramaya University), Fitsum Abera(Haramaya University), Yadeta Dessie(Haramaya University), Feven Tezera(Haramaya University), Maleda Tefera(Haramaya University), Nega Assefa(Haramaya University), Desta Dugassa(Haramaya University), Tamirat Tesfaye Dasa(Haramaya University), Meskerem Girma(Bahir Dar University), Awugchew Teshome Ayele(Arba Minch University), Abiyot Asfaw(Haramaya University), Lemma Demissie Regassa(Haramaya University)
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