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Evidence for the ten steps to successful breastfeeding, Rev. ed

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World Health Organization. Division of Child Health and Development. (‎1998)‎. Evidence for the ten steps to successful breastfeeding, Rev. ed. Geneva : World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/43633
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Originally published as a WHO document in 1998. Document no.: WHO/CHD/98.9
More print copies needed in 2004 so the document was updated with CIP and an ISBN number - otherwise the same as the 1998 document
WHO/CHD/98.9
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WHO/CHD/98.9
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