WHO guidelines on nutrition
- Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast-milk substitutes
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Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
Revised, updated and expanded for integrated care - Guideline: Daily iron and folic acid supplementation in pregnant women
- Guideline: Intermittent iron and folic acid supplementation in menstruating women
- Guideline: Intermittent iron and folic acid supplementation in non-anaemic pregnant women
- Guideline: Intermittent iron supplementation in preschool and school-age children
- Guideline: Neonatal vitamin A supplementation
- Guideline: Use of multiple micronutrient powders for home fortification of foods consumed by infants and children 6–23 months of age
- Guideline: Use of multiple micronutrient powders for home fortification of foods consumed by pregnant women
- Guideline: Vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy for reducing the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV
- Guideline: Vitamin A supplementation for infants 1–5 months of age
- Guideline: Vitamin A supplementation for infants and children 6-59 months of age
- Guideline: Vitamin A supplementation in postpartum women
- Guideline: Vitamin A supplementation in pregnant women
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Guidelines for an integrated approach to nutritional care of HIV-infected children
(6 month-14 years)
Preliminary version for country introduction -
Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding 2010
Principles and recommendations for infant feeding in the context of HIV and a summary of evidence - Infant and young child feeding: Model Chapter for textbooks for medical students and allied health professionals
- Potassium intake for adults and children
- Recommendations on wheat and maize flour fortification meeting report: Interim Consensus Statement
- Sodium intake for adults and children
- Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) in women of reproductive age: its role in promoting optimal maternal and child health
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WHO child growth standards and the identification of severe acute malnutrition in infants and children
A Joint Statement by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund