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Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-164684
ABSTRACT
Objectives: To assess whether iodine deficiency disorders were still not a public health concern and whether Universal Salt Iodisation had been attained. Methods: Urine and salt samples collected from school children and determined by ammonium persulfate digestion method and iodometric method respectively. Results: The Median Urinary Iodine Concentration of 245 µg/L was observed and 53% of households accessing adequately iodised salt. Conclusions: Iodine deficiency still no longer a public health concern in Zambia; however, Universal Salt Iodisation not attained.