Infanticide in South Africa: A Case Study| Chapter 9 | Issues and Development in Health Research Vol. 2

The therapy experience of a client convicted of murder over a period of more than ten years is the subject of this essay (Infanticide). My client, who will be referred to as “N” in this article, was a young woman of 19 when she was convicted guilty of the murder of her own infant[1], whoContinue reading “Infanticide in South Africa: A Case Study| Chapter 9 | Issues and Development in Health Research Vol. 2”

Infant Feeding in Rural Areas of Koro, North Cote D’Ivoire: A Community Solution Perspective| Chapter 9 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

In the rural parts of Koro, this article attempts to establish a community diagnostic and design implementation strategies for the control and improvement of newborn feeding and infant health. In Côte d’Ivoire, infant feeding is a serious child health issue. As a result of this predicament, a participatory community health method was implemented in Koro’sContinue reading “Infant Feeding in Rural Areas of Koro, North Cote D’Ivoire: A Community Solution Perspective| Chapter 9 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

A Case Report of U-Shaped Metallic Foreign Body in the Nasopharynx of an Infant | Chapter 2 | Highlights on Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 8

Foreign bodies in the nasopharynx, in contrast to foreign bodies in the ear and nose, are uncommon in Ear, Nose, and ENT clinics. It’s possible that it will initially go unnoticed. A high level of suspicion is required for the diagnosis [1]. A U-shaped metallic foreign substance lodged in an infant’s nasopharynx. The foreign bodyContinue reading “A Case Report of U-Shaped Metallic Foreign Body in the Nasopharynx of an Infant | Chapter 2 | Highlights on Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 8”

A Descriptive Study on Growth Profile of 100 Breastfeeding Children with Early Introduction of Infant Formulas in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire | Chapter 11 | Current Topics in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 13

The aim of this study was to explain the growth profile of breastfeeding babies after the early introduction of infant formulas in order to improve the young infant’s feeding pattern. Uncontrolled feeding of newborns during the first 1000 days of life raises the risk of malnutrition, which increases the risk of metabolic disorders such asContinue reading “A Descriptive Study on Growth Profile of 100 Breastfeeding Children with Early Introduction of Infant Formulas in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire | Chapter 11 | Current Topics in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 13”

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