Lambert J
J Hum Nutr. 1980 Feb;34(1):23-5. doi: 10.3109/09637488009143413.
Research in Papua New Guinea and elsewhere in the developing world has indicted the dangers of bottle feeding infants. Following a failure to obtain the voluntary agreement of shopkeepers to restrict sales of infant-feeding bottles and teats, legislation was passed which placed these items on prescription. In order to obtain a prescription certain conditions have to be satisfied. A follow-up survey which was carried out in Port Moresby two years after the introduction of legislation indicated a significant decline in the extent of bottle feeding.
在巴布亚新几内亚及其他发展中世界地区开展的研究已表明用奶瓶喂养婴儿存在的危险。由于未能获得店主自愿同意限制婴儿奶瓶和奶嘴的销售,于是通过了一项立法,将这些产品列为处方药。为了获得处方,必须满足某些条件。在立法实施两年后于莫尔斯比港开展的一项后续调查显示,奶瓶喂养的比例大幅下降。