Prevalence of goitre among school children in coastal Karnataka

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Rao R.S.P. [1 ,3 ]
Kamath R. [1 ]
Das A. [1 ]
Nair N.S. [1 ]
Keshavamurthy [2 ]
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[1] Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka
[2] Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka
[3] Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal-576 119, Karnataka
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Goitre; Iodine deficiency; Iodized salt; Urinary iodine excretion;
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10.1007/BF02722647
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A cross sectional study was conducted in the rural field practice area of Department of Community Medicine, KMC, Manipal to find out the prevalence of goitre among school children in the age group of 8-10 years. Methods : A total of 722 children were selected from the study population by the method of probability proportion to size (PPS) stratified sampling giving due representation to both Government and private schools. Children were clinically examined for the presence of goitre and graded according to WHO guidelines. Urine and salt samples were collected from subsample to estimate the urinary iodine excretion level and iodine content in the salt respectively. Results :Over all prevalence of goitre was 30 percent. Prevalence among males was 28.8 percent and among females it was 31.2 percent. In the both sexes goitre rate increased with the advancement of age. Prevalence of grade I and grade II goitre was 29.4 and 0.6 percent respectively. Prevalence of goitre was significantly higher among children who had urinary iodine excretion level less than optimum (<10 mcg/dl). Estimation of iodine content in the salt sample revealed that 48.3 percent of samples had adequate iodine content (>=15 ppm). There was significant increase in the goitre rate as the iodine content in the salt decreased (p=0.01). Conclusion : Prevalence of goitre among school children was high and therefore constituted a public health problem in this region.
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