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Table 4 Infant feeding practices of HIV-positive mothers receiving PMTCT service in public health facilities of Adama and Bishoftu towns, January, 2016

From: Inappropriate infant feeding practices of HIV-positive mothers attending PMTCT services in Oromia regional state, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Infant feeding practices

0–5 months

6–11 months

12–17 months

0–17 months

Frequency

Percent

Frequency

Percent

Frequency

Percent

Frequency

Percent

Ever breastfed (n = 283)

 Yes

121

93.1

97

94.2

46

92

264

93.3

 No

9

6.9

6

5.8

4

8

19

6.7

Time of initiation of breastfeeding (n = 283)

 Within first hour

91

70

66

64.1

39

78

196

69.3

 After first hour

39

30

37

35.9

11

22

87

30.7

Ever gave expressed breast milk (n = 264)a

 Yes

2

1.6

2

2.1

1

2.3

5

1.8

 No

124

98.4

93

97.9

42

97.7

259

98.2

Practiced exclusive replacement feeding (n = 283)

 Yes

8

6.2

7

6.8

4

8

19

6.7

 No

122

93.8

96

93.2

46

92

264

93.3

Practiced mixed feeding (n = 264)a

 Yes

9

7.1

8

8.4

5

11.6

22

8.3

 No

117

92.9

87

91.6

38

88.8

242

91.7

Breastfeeding the baby at the time of the survey (n = 264)a

 Yes

120

95.2

83

87.4

23

53.5

226

85.6

 No

6

4.8

12

12.6

20

46.5

38

14.4

Age of child at cessation of breastfeeding (n = 38)b

  < 12 months

18

47.4

  > 12 months

20

52.6

  1. aCalculated among 264 mothers who ever breastfed their infants
  2. bCalculated among 38 mothers who already discontinued breastfeeding at the time of the study
  3. - Age disaggregated figures are not provided due to small denominators