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Essay heading: Well child care for a Somali Bantu Family
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Within this first group of problems are those that related to increased risk for communicable diseases:
? Lack of immunizations and knowledge deficit of the need for immunizations,
? close living spaces,
? lack of access to medical care,
? a high incidence of Low Birth Weight infants,
? poor nutritional status related to maternal nutritional status,
? High Crude Birth Rates creating oversized families, and
? Poor infant feeding practices... displayed 300 characters
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In addition, Americans have a more proactive approach in utilizing the above measure, while the Somali Bantu take a more reactive approach to health care (U of W, 2003).
Immunizations that are available in the particular camp in Kenya mentioned in this article are OPV, oral polio vaccine and the MMR, measles, mumps and rubella... displayed next 300 characters
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