"Infant formula marketing in Ecuador: a threat to breastfeeding"
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The marketing of breast milk substitutes (BMS) significantly influences infant feeding practices worldwide. In Ecuador, despite regulatory efforts aligned with the WHO’s International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes, industry advertising strategies continue to impact the decisions of both mothers and healthcare professionals. This cross-sectional study assessed compliance with the Code in Ecuador through surveys of mothers (n=330) and healthcare professionals (n=66), observations in healthcare facilities (n=33) and retail outlets (n=44), as well as media monitoring and product labeling evaluations.
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