• Exclusive Breastfeeding And Prevention Of Mother To Child Transmission Of Hiv Among Pregnant Women

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    • TITLE PAGE      

      Certification

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Table of Content

      List of Tables

      ABSTRACT

      CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

      1.1 Background of the study

      1.2 Statement of the problem

      1.3 Objective of the study

      1.4 Research Questions

      1.6 Significance of the study

      1.7 Scope of the study

      1.9 Definition of terms

      CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

      2.1 Review of concepts

      CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

      3.1 Research Design

      3.2 Population of the study

      3.3 Sample size determination

      3.4 Sample size selection technique and procedure

      3.5 Research Instrument and Administration

      3.6 Method of data collection

      3.7 Method of data analysis

      3.8 Validity and Reliability of the study

      CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

      4.1 Data Presentation

      4.2 Answering Research Questions

      CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

      5.1 Summary

      5.2 Conclusion

      5.3 Recommendation

      References 

      Appendix


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study was carried out to examine the exclusive breastfeeding and prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV among pregnant women, using Lagos State College of Health Technology, Lagos state as case study. Specifically, the study aimed at evaluating the extent exclusive breastfeeding is in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 infection as compared to exclusive formula feeding and/ or mixed feeding with the use of antiretroviral prophylaxis, finding out the extent th ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]1.3 Objective of the study1. To evaluate the extent exclusive breastfeeding is in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 infection as compared to exclusive formula feeding and/ or mixed feeding with the use of antiretroviral prophylaxis. 2. To examine the extent the use of exclusive breastfeeding has helped to reduce mortality rates in exclusive breast-fed infants.3. To find out the extent exclusive breast-fed infants have had HIV-free survival. 1.4 Research QuestionsThe follo ... Continue reading---