2017
DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2017.0515009062017
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Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding iodine deficiency disorders

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“…A study of similar nature conducted by Konda et al found that 96.3% of the households were using iodized salt. 16 The coverage is above what is recommended by international organizations, that is, 90% or more households should consume adequately iodized salt for optimum iodine nutrition in a given community. 17 Therefore, it is confirmed that the iodine status of the households in our study is generally adequate according to the WHO criteria.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…A study of similar nature conducted by Konda et al found that 96.3% of the households were using iodized salt. 16 The coverage is above what is recommended by international organizations, that is, 90% or more households should consume adequately iodized salt for optimum iodine nutrition in a given community. 17 Therefore, it is confirmed that the iodine status of the households in our study is generally adequate according to the WHO criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%