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Jahangir M, Khattak RM, Shahab M, Tauseef I, Khattak MN
Prevalence of Goiter and Iodine Nutritional Status in School Age Children of District Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Acta Endo (Buc) 2015, 11 (3): 337-342doi: 10.4183/aeb.2015.337
Context. Pakistan is considered severely iodine
deficient on the basis of available data. However this data is
collected in patches with severe iodine deficiency.
Objectives. The current study was conducted to
know the prevalence of goiter and iodine nutrition status in
the district Karak.
Design. Thirty clusters approach was adopted for
the study.
Subjects and Methods. From each cluster, 40
school age children (20 boys and 20 girls) of age 6-12 years
were randomly selected. A total of 1194 children (boys=
600 and girls= 594) were recruited for the study. Goiter was
measured using palpation, urinary iodine by wet digestion
and salt iodine content was measured using rapid spot testing
kit.
Results. Our results show the total goiter rate to
be 14.2% (n=169) in the district. The goiter in girls was
15.8% (n=94) whereas in boys the prevalence was 12.5%
(n=75). The median urinary concentration in girls was
65.6±63.68μg/L (IQR= 42.2-83.85) whereas in boys it was
56.8±40.98μg/L (IQR= 36.5-85.8). Median urinary iodine
concentration was 62.3±53.28μg/L (IQR= 39.9-85.0) in
the district. Iodine level ≥15 ppm was found only in 27.5%
household salt samples and 72.3% salt samples had <15 ppm
iodine..
Conclusions. Our results show that district Karak
is mildly iodine deficient with moderate prevalence of
goiter. Immediate prophylactic measures should be taken for
compulsory use of iodized salt.
Keywords: goiter, urinary iodine concentration, iodine, Karak.
Correspondence: Muhammad Nasir Khan Khattak MD, Hazara University, Zoology, Department of Zoology, Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 23000, Pakistan, E-mail: mnasir43663@gmail.com