Iodine deficiency disorders in Bangladesh |
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Authors: | Harun K. M. Yusuf Salamatullah Quazi Moududur R. Kahn Mohammad Mohiduzzaman Bardrun Nahar M. Mostafizur Rahman M. Narul Islam M. Asaduzzaman Khan Mohammad Shahidullah Tujammul Hoque Mohmand Baquer Chandrakant S. Pandav |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Dhaka, 1000 Dhaka, Banladesh;(2) Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Dhaka, 1000 Dhaka, Banladesh;(3) Department of Statistics, University of Dhaka, 1000 Dhaka, Banladesh;(4) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, 1000 Dhaka, Banladesh;(5) UNICEF-Dhaka, Bangladesh;(6) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi |
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Abstract: | An extensive iodine deficiency disorders survery was conducted in Bangladesh in 1993 to assess the latest iodine nutriture status of the country. The clinical variables of the survey were goitre and cretinism, and the biochemical variable was urinary iodine. The “EPI-30 cluster” sampling methodology was followed for selecting the survey sites. In each survey site, the study population consisted of boys and girls, aged 5–11 years, and men and women, aged 15–44 years, in about equal populations. the total number of survey sites was 78 and the total number of respondents was 30 072. The total number of urine samples was 4512 (15% sub-sample). The current total goitre rate (grade 1+grade 2) in Bangladesh is 47.1% (hilly, 44.4%; flood-prone, 50.7%; and plains, 45.6%). The prevalence of cretinism in the country is 0.5% (hilly, 0.8%; flood-prone, 0.5%; and plains, 0.3%). Nearly 69% of Bangladeshi population have biochemical iodine deficiency (urinary iodine excretion [UIE]<10 mg/dl) (hilly, 84.4; flood-prone, 67.1%; and plains 60.4%). Women and children are more affected than men, in terms of both goitre prevalence and UIE. The widespread severe iodine deficiency in all ecological zones indicates that the country as a whole is an iodine-deficient region. Important recommendations of global interest are made from the experience of the survey. An erratum to this article is available at . |
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Keywords: | Iodine-deficiency disorders Goitre Cretinism Urinary iodine |
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