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Salt iodization for the elimination of iodine deficiency

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Netherlands International council for control of iodine deficiency disorders 1995Description: 126pISBN:
  • 90-70785-13-7
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • REF WD 105 .M35 1995
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Book Book AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY REF WD 105 .M35 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13773
Book Book AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY REF WD 105 .M35 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13772
Book Book AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY REF WD 105 .M35 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13774

States that about 1.5 billion people, or nearly one-third of the Earth's population, live in areas of iodine deficiency. Its consequences, the so-called iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), include irreversible mental retardation, goiter, reproductive failure, increased child mortality, and socioeconomic compromise. All of these results can be prevented by sufficient iodine in the diet. Eliminating iodine deficiency is recognized as one of the most achievable of the goals that the 1990 World Summit for Children set for the year 2000.

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