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Violations of the international code of marketing of breast milk substitutes: prevalence in four countries.
Author(s):
Ian C A Taylor
Publication date:
1998-04-11
Journal:
BMJ : British Medical Journal
Keywords:
Advertising as Topic
,
legislation & jurisprudence
,
Animals
,
Bangladesh
,
Bottle Feeding
,
economics
,
Breast Feeding
,
Female
,
Food Industry
,
Humans
,
Milk
,
Poland
,
Pregnancy
,
South Africa
,
Thailand
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9552947
PMC ID::
28512
DOI::
10.1136/bmj.316.7138.1117
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Keywords:
Advertising as Topic
,
legislation & jurisprudence
,
Animals
,
Bangladesh
,
Bottle Feeding
,
economics
,
Breast Feeding
,
Female
,
Food Industry
,
Humans
,
Milk
,
Poland
,
Pregnancy
,
South Africa
,
Thailand
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Advertising as Topic
,
legislation & jurisprudence
,
Animals
,
Bangladesh
,
Bottle Feeding
,
economics
,
Breast Feeding
,
Female
,
Food Industry
,
Humans
,
Milk
,
Poland
,
Pregnancy
,
South Africa
,
Thailand
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