2017
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6113.1000646
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Exclusive Breast Feeding Status and its Determinant among HIV Positive Women in West Showa Zone Oromia Region Ethiopia

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“…In this study It has been shown that educational status have influenced on the practice of EBF: women who completed secondary education found to be 10.351 times more likely to be none exclusive breastfeeding than who were no formal education. The result of this study were different with other previous study that were not associated with none exclusive breastfeeding which have done in Tanzania and Addis Ababa but similar result with studied at West showa (oromia) [18, 28]. This may be most women who are completed secondary education engaged in employment either working in government as well as private institution so as to lead few contacts with their infants for giving breastfeed exclusively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In this study It has been shown that educational status have influenced on the practice of EBF: women who completed secondary education found to be 10.351 times more likely to be none exclusive breastfeeding than who were no formal education. The result of this study were different with other previous study that were not associated with none exclusive breastfeeding which have done in Tanzania and Addis Ababa but similar result with studied at West showa (oromia) [18, 28]. This may be most women who are completed secondary education engaged in employment either working in government as well as private institution so as to lead few contacts with their infants for giving breastfeed exclusively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%