+ Follow FAMILY PLANNING DAY Tag
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[Title] => Breastfeeding seen to minimize infant deaths
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Tomas Osias, Population Commission executive director, said breast milk contains antibodies needed to fight illnesses.
"Aside from breastfeeding, illnesses to infants and children can be prevented through appropriate immunizations and giving the right kind (and) amount of food," he said.
Osias said studies show the number of infant deaths have gone down to 29 percent today from 36 percent per 1,000 live births nearly 10 years ago.
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Tomas Osias, Population Commission executive director, said breast milk contains antibodies needed to fight illnesses.
"Aside from breastfeeding, illnesses to infants and children can be prevented through appropriate immunizations and giving the right kind (and) amount of food," he said.
Osias said studies show the number of infant deaths have gone down to 29 percent today from 36 percent per 1,000 live births nearly 10 years ago.
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