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Excess urinary iodine concentration and thyroid dysfunction among school age children of eastern Nepal: a matter of concern.

Man Kumar TamangBasanta GelalBinaya TamangMadhab LamsalDavid BrodieNirmal Baral
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
It was a community based cross sectional study in which we measured urinary iodine excretion levels among school age children at baseline and after educational program. The educational program consisted of audio-visual and pamphlets on thyroid health. We also screened them for thyroid function status by physical examination and measuring serum thyroid hormones. Our results show that 34.4% of the children had excess urinary iodine concentration above the WHO recommended levels. Overall, 3.2% of the children were identified to have thyroid dysfunction. Urinary iodine concentration was significantly different between types of salt used and between salt iodine content categories.
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