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Iodine status, household salt iodine content, knowledge and practice assessment among pregnant women in Butajira, South Central Ethiopia.

Senait TadesseAriaya HymeteMarya LiebermanSeifu Hagos GebreyesusAyenew Ashenef
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The UNICEF 2018 guidelines for adequate iodine nutrition in pregnant women include both a recommended median range of 150-249 μg/L, and an upper limit of 20% on the fraction of the population with UIC below 50 μg/L. Because our study population's median level is 151.2 μg/L and the percentage of pregnant women with urinary iodine concentration of less than 50 μg/L is 9.7% (14/145), the women received adequate iodine nutrition. The availability of adequately iodized salt in households is more than 90%, as recommended by WHO. In light of previous iodine deficiency in this region of Ethiopia, the salt iodization program promotes the health of babies and mothers.
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