Beach_2001_Am.J.Trop.Med.Hyg_64_56

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Title : Short report: documentation of iodine deficiency in Haitian schoolchildren: implication for lymphatic filariasis elimination in Haiti - Beach_2001_Am.J.Trop.Med.Hyg_64_56
Author(s) : Beach MJ , Streit TG , Houston R , May WA , Addiss DG , Lammie PJ
Ref : American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene , 64 :56 , 2001
Abstract :

In this study we documented unexpected moderate-to-severe iodine deficiency in Haitian schoolchildren although they live in a coastal community where presumably they have access to iodine-containing seafood. This fact combined with the lack of an iodized salt supply and endemic lymphatic filariasis makes community distribution of diethylcarbamazine-fortified, iodized salt an attractive strategy for elimination of lymphatic filariasis and iodine deficiency disorders in this area of Haiti. Combining lymphatic filariasis elimination with other public health interventions is one strategy to increase its public health benefit and maximize the impact of limited public health resources.

PubMedSearch : Beach_2001_Am.J.Trop.Med.Hyg_64_56
PubMedID: 11425163

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Beach MJ, Streit TG, Houston R, May WA, Addiss DG, Lammie PJ (2001)
Short report: documentation of iodine deficiency in Haitian schoolchildren: implication for lymphatic filariasis elimination in Haiti
American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene 64 :56

Beach MJ, Streit TG, Houston R, May WA, Addiss DG, Lammie PJ (2001)
American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene 64 :56