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Cambios sociales y de estilo de vida y patrones de lactancia en el tiempo (Alemania)

Análisis de la influencia de factores sociales en el inicio y duración de la lactancia materna
Autor/a: Chad Logan, Tatjana Zittel, Stefanie Striebel, Frank Reister, Hermann Brenner, Dietrich Rothenbacher, Jon Genuneit Pediatrics. 2016; 137(5): e20154473
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