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Joy -
The WHO Fact Sheet No. 180, September 1997, "REDUCING MORTALITY FROM MAJOR
CHILDHOOD KILLER DISEASES" can be found at:
http://www.who.ch/chd/pub/imci/fs_180.htm
It states in part:
"Breastfeeding plays an essential and sometimes underestimated role in the
treatment and prevention of childhood illness. As many as 10% of all deaths of
children under five could be prevented by a modest increase in breastfeeding
rates worldwide. For this reason, promotion and support of breastfeeding is a
key feature of IMCI.
When mothers breastfeed exclusively during at least the first four months and,
if possible, six months of life, there is a dramatic decrease in episodes of
diarrhoea and, to a lesser extent, respiratory infections. Even small amounts
of water-based drinks decrease breastmilk intake and weight gain, and increase
the risk of diarrhoea. Continuing to breastfeed up to two years of age,
besides giving complementary foods, maintains good nutritional status and
helps prevent diarrhoea."
You can also find a copy of the Innocenti Declaration at the WABA site at:
www.elogica.com.br/waba/inno.htm
Cynthia D. Payne
LLL of Berkshire County MA
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