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Monitoring and impact evaluation of iodized salt intervention in Cameroon

This study was carried out to monitor current iodization and its impact on iodine excess. The results show medians values increasing gradually from 62 ug/L to 283 μg/L then dropping to 169 μg/L for acceptable significance to above toxicity significant values of 300 μg/L as from 2006, exaggerated in...

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Autores principales: Bonglaisin, J.N., Ngondé, E.M.C., Tsafack, T.J.J., Ngo Nlend, M., Mbakop, C.D., Wirsiy, E., Kimoun, M.K., Ekambi, M.A., Lantum, D.N.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6525289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01670
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author Bonglaisin, J.N.
Ngondé, E.M.C.
Tsafack, T.J.J.
Ngo Nlend, M.
Mbakop, C.D.
Wirsiy, E.
Kimoun, M.K.
Ekambi, M.A.
Lantum, D.N.
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Ngondé, E.M.C.
Tsafack, T.J.J.
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Mbakop, C.D.
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Kimoun, M.K.
Ekambi, M.A.
Lantum, D.N.
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description This study was carried out to monitor current iodization and its impact on iodine excess. The results show medians values increasing gradually from 62 ug/L to 283 μg/L then dropping to 169 μg/L for acceptable significance to above toxicity significant values of 300 μg/L as from 2006, exaggerated in 2018 at 1145 μg/L. Salt iodine contents, compared to the 20 – 40 ppm range recommended by WHO, show coarse grain as lowest with average 26.9 ppm while fine grain for human consumption average was 57.3 ppm. The extra fine grain variety has the highest iodine content at 248.8 ppm. Imported cerebos salt from France contained iodine at an average of 45.5 ppm while the Senegal salt contained iodine at an average of 182.2 ppm. The F-ratio (62.9) indicates great variation in iodine content of the salt involved while the p-value (p = 0.0002) indicates significant differences in iodine content of the salt of different refineries. By implication, there are still lapses on iodization.
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spelling pubmed-65252892019-05-28 Monitoring and impact evaluation of iodized salt intervention in Cameroon Bonglaisin, J.N. Ngondé, E.M.C. Tsafack, T.J.J. Ngo Nlend, M. Mbakop, C.D. Wirsiy, E. Kimoun, M.K. Ekambi, M.A. Lantum, D.N. Heliyon Article This study was carried out to monitor current iodization and its impact on iodine excess. The results show medians values increasing gradually from 62 ug/L to 283 μg/L then dropping to 169 μg/L for acceptable significance to above toxicity significant values of 300 μg/L as from 2006, exaggerated in 2018 at 1145 μg/L. Salt iodine contents, compared to the 20 – 40 ppm range recommended by WHO, show coarse grain as lowest with average 26.9 ppm while fine grain for human consumption average was 57.3 ppm. The extra fine grain variety has the highest iodine content at 248.8 ppm. Imported cerebos salt from France contained iodine at an average of 45.5 ppm while the Senegal salt contained iodine at an average of 182.2 ppm. The F-ratio (62.9) indicates great variation in iodine content of the salt involved while the p-value (p = 0.0002) indicates significant differences in iodine content of the salt of different refineries. By implication, there are still lapses on iodization. Elsevier 2019-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6525289/ /pubmed/31193318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01670 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kimoun, M.K.
Ekambi, M.A.
Lantum, D.N.
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