How to feed your baby infant formula: leaflet
Author: Quality Assurance Project, WHO and AED
Year: 2007
Resource type: Field tool
Leaflets with pictures in English and Swahili.
www.qaproject.org/strat/stratHIVjobaids2.html#brochures
Note the latest guidelines on safe preparation of infant formula: Infant formula: Safe preperation, storage & handing of powdered infant formula. GUIDE/LEAFLETS 2006.
Downloads
how-to-form-feed-baby-leaflet-2005-english.pdf (PDF, 1.5mb)
how-to-form-feed-baby-leaflet-2005-swahili.pdf (PDF, 1.5mb)
enginfntformula-2007.pdf (PDF, 686kb)
swainfntform-2007-swahili.pdf (PDF, 1.5mb)
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Quality Assurance Project, WHO and AED (2007). How to feed your baby infant formula: leaflet. www.ennonline.net/feedinginfantformula
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