Analysis on result of surveillance on edible salt at household level in Hebei province in 2008
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-4955.2010.01.024
- VernacularTitle:2008年河北省居民户食用盐监测结果分析
- Author:
Li-hui, JIA
;
Jing, MA
;
Dong-rui, MA
;
Jun, ZHAO
;
Dong, XU
;
Yong-gui, DU
;
Jin-qi, ZHANG
;
Zhen-shui, CHONG
;
Guang-jun, YAO
;
Cui-ping, FAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Iodine;
Salts;
Data collection;
Outcome assessment
- From:Chinese Journal of Endemiology
2010;29(1):90-92
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the supply of iodized salt in non-excessive iodine counties and iodine-free salt in excessive iodine counties at household level in Hebei province so as to provide a basis for the prevention and control of iodine deficiency disorders(IDD). Methods According to the national project of IDD surveillance,the county was taken as the elementary sampling unit. The towns and villages were selected by systematic and random sampling in every county and households were chosen by random sampling to collect their edible salt in Hebei province in 2008. The salt iodine content in non-and excessive iodine regions was detected by direct titrition method and semiquantitative method respectively. Results all 48 448 salt samples were collected from 167 non-excessive iodine counties. Weighed by the population of counties,the rate of non-iodized salt was 4.73%. Iodized salt accounted for 95.27%,out of which,96.13% were qualified and the consuming rate of qualified iodized salt was 91.96%. Eighty point eighty three percent(135/167) of the counties covered by iodized salt above 95%,92.81% (155/167) passing rate of iodized salt above 90% and 82.04 (137/167) consuming rate of qualified iodized salt. All 1466 salt samples were collected in 5 counties with excessive water iodine content and the coverage rate of iodine-free salt was 93.25%(1367/1466). Conclusions In a nutshell,the national targets for preliminary elimination of IDD have been achieved in regions of non-excessive iodine of Hebei province. Nevertheless,the coverage rate of iodized salt and qualified iodize salt rate in some counties are still below the national standard. Therefore the prevention and control of IDD need to be strengthened. The supply of iodized salt in excessive iodine regions should be timely stopped.