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CDC’s Breastfeeding Report Card, 2020, provides data on breastfeeding practices and supports in all states, the District of Columbia (DC), Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands.
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What interventions, programs, initiatives, and/or policies impact racial and/or ethnic disparities in human milk feeding in the United States and do impacts vary across different racial and/or ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic groups?
Feb 12, 2020 · Table 1. Nutrient Composition of Human and Cow’s Milk and Cheese. Milk processing has many potential health implications. Pasteurization reduces transmission of brucellosis, tuberculosis,...
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Map the Meal Gap uses publicly available state and local data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics on factors that research has shown to contribute to food insecurity. These factors include unemployment and poverty
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Download Fact Sheet [PDF - 1.73 MB] Key Finding: Enhanced maternity care practices, provider training, access to supplies, and increased insurance coverage contribute to early adoption and continued breastfeeding.
What interventions, programs, initiatives, and policies impact racial and/or ethnic disparities in human milk feeding in the United States, and do impacts vary across different racial and/or ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic groups?
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The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate of industrialized countries and this rate is increasing. Pregnant people from historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups have higher rates of maternal mortality and morbidity.