Expression of Concern: Exploring the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding among infants under-six months in Ethiopia using multilevel analysis

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TopicsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Child Nutrition and Water Access
The PLOS One Editors issue an Expression of Concern to alert readers that this article [1] was identified as one of a series of submissions for which we have concerns about authorship and adherence to the journal’s first and second publication criteria. We regret that these issues were not addressed prior to the article’s publication.
In addition, this article [1] reports a similar study and results as an article [2] that was published later by the same authors, and subsequently retracted [3] due to similarity with this article [1].
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- 1Tsegaw SA, Ali Dawed Y, Tadesse Amsalu E. Exploring the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding among infants under-six months in Ethiopia using multilevel analysis. P Lo S One. 2021;16(1):e 0245034. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245034 33439886 PMC 7806157 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
- 2Tsegaw SA, Dawed YA, Amsalu ET. Retracted article: Individual level and community level factors affecting exclusive breast feeding among infants under-six months in Ethiopia using multilevel analysis. Ital J Pediatr. 2021;47(1):106. doi: 10.1186/s 13052-021-01062-z 33952331 PMC 8097771 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
- 3Tsegaw SA, Dawed YA, Amsalu ET. Retraction Note: individual level and community level factors affecting exclusive breast feeding among infants under-six months in Ethiopia using multilevel analysis. Ital J Pediatr. 2024;50(1):128. doi: 10.1186/s 13052-024-01699-6 39039603 PMC 11264356 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
