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Universal salt iodization potentially contributes to health equity: socio-economic status of children does not affect iodine status.

Neda Milevska KostovaDaniela MiladinovaSonja KuzmanovskaVenjamin MajstorovTill IttermannHenry Völzke
Published in: Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM (2022)
Universal salt iodization (USI) proves to be a cost-effective measure for appropriate iodine intake in healthy children and adults, irrespective of their social status. It can thus be concluded that USI contributes to reducing health inequalities related to iodine status among population of different social strata.
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