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Health Promot Perspect. 2018;8(4): 249-251. doi: 10.15171/hpp.2018.34
PMID: 30479976        PMCID: PMC6249488

Letter to Editor

Human milk banking can be an innovative approach for developing countries

Yasmin Jahan 1 * , Atiqur Rahman 2

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3- Jahan Y, Rahman S, Shamsi T, sm-Rahman A. Attitudes and Views Concerning Human Milk Banking Among Mothers Residing in a Rural Region of Bangladesh. J Hum Lact. 2022;38(1):108 [Crossref]
4- Quitadamo P, Palumbo G, Cianti L, Lurdo P, Gentile M, Villani A, Nimbalkar S. The Revolution of Breast Milk: The Multiple Role of Human Milk Banking between Evidence and Experience—A Narrative Review. International Journal of Pediatrics. 2021;2021:1 [Crossref]
5- Panda S, Sahoo K, Jena P, Dhanawat A. Availability of Breast Milk for Preterm Neonates by Gestational Age during NICU Stay. Journal of Child Science. 2021;11(01):e227 [Crossref]
6- Mahlatjie M, Bopape M, Mothiba T. Rural Nurses’ Views on Breastmilk Banking in Limpopo Province, South Africa: A Qualitative Study. Nursing Reports. 2022;12(4):747 [Crossref]

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