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Knowledge of Infant Nutritional Needs in Enugu State: Implications for Child Health in Nigeria

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Abstract

The study was located in Enugu State of South Eastern Nigeria and the focus of the study was to examine the knowledge of infant nutritional needs.

The study population was drawn from five local government areas of the state, namely, Nsukka, Enugu North, Udenu, Isi-Uzo, and Igboeze South. The population of Enugu State in the 2006 census exercise was three million, two hundred and fifty-seven thousand, two hundred and ninety-eight (3,257298) persons (FGN, Official Gazette, 2007).

The study population consisted of married women of reproductive age (18-49) and their husbands aged 18 and above. The multi – stage sampling approach was adopted in order to select the local government areas, communities, villages, households as well as respondents for the study.

Introduction

Child health problems constitute the greatest threat to public health in the world today. The world is filled with believers in the importance of good care and attention for children during their earliest months and years (Myers 1992). That widespread belief is embedded in many cultural traditions.

The young child may be seen as a little god-still in a state of relative perfection or as a “little sun” around which the world revolves. Belief in the need for proper care is also grounded in the recognition that children are the next generation, they represent the continuity of tradition as well as the hope for, and fear of change.

There is a need to believe that the children of today can be both a rallying point for social action and the constructors of a better tomorrow.

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