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Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2001-2002 - Measure DHS

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PageCHAPTER 9 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTHMiriam Chipimo, Elizabeth Mulamfu, Martha Mulenga, <strong>and</strong> Arlinda Zhuzhuni9.1 Maternity Care ..................................................................................................... 1279.1.1 Antenatal Care.......................................................................................... 1279.1.2 Delivery <strong>and</strong> Postnatal Care...................................................................... 1329.1.3 Trends in Maternity Care Indicators .......................................................... 1379.2 Visits by <strong>Health</strong> Workers <strong>and</strong> Presence of a Neighbourhood <strong>Health</strong> Committee ... 1389.3 Women’s Perceptions of Problems in Obtaining <strong>Health</strong> Care................................ 1419.4 Child Immunisation .............................................................................................. 1439.5 Acute Respiratory Infections ................................................................................. 1479.6 Diarrhoeal Diseases .............................................................................................. 149CHAPTER 10 MALARIAMiriam Chipimo <strong>and</strong> Richard B<strong>and</strong>a10.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 15510.1.1 Ownership of Mosquito Nets.................................................................... 15510.1.1 Use of Bednets by Children <strong>and</strong> Pregnant Women ................................... 15610.2 Malaria Diagnosis, Case Management <strong>and</strong> Treatment ........................................... 15710.2.1 Malaria Prophylaxis during Pregnancy....................................................... 15710.2.2 Prevalence <strong>and</strong> Management of Childhood Malaria.................................. 158CHAPTER 11 INFANT FEEDING, NUTRITIONAL PRACTICES, AND NUTRITIONALSTATUS AMONG YOUNG CHILDREN AND WOMENBornwell Sikateyo, Agnes Mugala Aongola, <strong>and</strong> Arlinda Zhuzhuni11.1 Breastfeeding........................................................................................................ 16311.1.1 Initiation of Breastfeeding ......................................................................... 16311.1.2 Age Pattern of Breastfeeding ..................................................................... 16511.2 Complementary Feeding....................................................................................... 16911.2.1 Types of Complementary Foods................................................................ 16911.2.2 Frequency of Foods Consumed by Children .............................................. 17111.3 Micronutrients ...................................................................................................... 17211.3.1 Salt <strong>and</strong> Sugar Fortification ....................................................................... 172vi | Contents

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