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HERO ID
9780091
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Endemic goiter and cretinism: an update on iodine status
Author(s)
Dunn, JT
Year
2001
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism
ISSN:
0334-018X
EISSN:
2191-0251
Volume
14 Suppl 6
Page Numbers
1469-1473
Language
English
PMID
11837501
Abstract
Iodine deficiency is the most prevalent correctable cause of brain damage in the world. Over the past 15 years, great progress has been made towards the elimination of iodine deficiency, principally through universal salt iodization. Much more needs to be done for countries that are lagging in the effort or that have weak systems for sustaining it. The key to maintaining optimal iodine intake is regular monitoring, usually by the measurement of urinary iodine concentration, linked to a prompt response in the event of abnormal results. If the present momentum continues then global iodine sufficiency is possible and, in a landmark achievement, iodine deficiency will be the first major non-infectious disorder to be eliminated.
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