A cross-sectional, prevalence-based study comprising a community (22.486) and school survey (19.589) in rural Mehsana, North Gujarat (population: 20,37,367) revealed the goiter prevalence as 3.5% and 7.3% respectively. Grading of goiter by Stanburyâ€s classification showed 90% -93% of swelling as mid (ob). Application of Stanburyâ€s criteria over the findings of this study proved the area non-endemic. Prevalence was higher in the school than the age at which prevalence increased in the study area, was delayed to 10 years. Similar to endemic areas, prevalence was higher in females than males in all age groups (except pre-school) and the sex difference was most marked in 15-44 years. A ...
Endemic goitre due to iodine deficiency is a health problem that afflicts, with varying degrees, of ...
National iodine deficiency disorders control program needs to be continuously monitored. Hence, a cr...
Mbeya district council is among the districts in Tanzania where Iodine Deficiency Disorders is still...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to find out the prevalence of endemic goitre among...
In this cross-sectional study, 932 school boys and 927 school girls,6-10 years old of Khorramabad, L...
In this cross-sectional study, 1975 school girls age 6-10 were selected randomly by proportionate mu...
The prevalence of goitre was investigated in a sample from six longhouses and five primary schools l...
To comparatively analyze the prevalence of simple goiter presented in a rural hospital, Nigeria Chri...
Four areas of differing remoteness were studied to determine the prevalence of goitre In the Keninga...
Background: Manipur lies in the conventional goiter endemic belt of India because of its geographica...
Background:Iodine is an important micro-nutrient required for human nutrition. Iodine Deficiency Dis...
Introduction: Several studies from India, performed prior to 2010, have reported a goiter prevalence...
This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of goitre in Isfahan, a centrally-located cit...
Objective: To find out prevalence of goitre in primary school children; to compare prevalence with p...
Objective: To find out prevalence of goitre in primary school children; to compare prevalence with p...
Endemic goitre due to iodine deficiency is a health problem that afflicts, with varying degrees, of ...
National iodine deficiency disorders control program needs to be continuously monitored. Hence, a cr...
Mbeya district council is among the districts in Tanzania where Iodine Deficiency Disorders is still...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to find out the prevalence of endemic goitre among...
In this cross-sectional study, 932 school boys and 927 school girls,6-10 years old of Khorramabad, L...
In this cross-sectional study, 1975 school girls age 6-10 were selected randomly by proportionate mu...
The prevalence of goitre was investigated in a sample from six longhouses and five primary schools l...
To comparatively analyze the prevalence of simple goiter presented in a rural hospital, Nigeria Chri...
Four areas of differing remoteness were studied to determine the prevalence of goitre In the Keninga...
Background: Manipur lies in the conventional goiter endemic belt of India because of its geographica...
Background:Iodine is an important micro-nutrient required for human nutrition. Iodine Deficiency Dis...
Introduction: Several studies from India, performed prior to 2010, have reported a goiter prevalence...
This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of goitre in Isfahan, a centrally-located cit...
Objective: To find out prevalence of goitre in primary school children; to compare prevalence with p...
Objective: To find out prevalence of goitre in primary school children; to compare prevalence with p...
Endemic goitre due to iodine deficiency is a health problem that afflicts, with varying degrees, of ...
National iodine deficiency disorders control program needs to be continuously monitored. Hence, a cr...
Mbeya district council is among the districts in Tanzania where Iodine Deficiency Disorders is still...