Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience

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Introduction: Endemic goiter and cretinism in both highlands and Amazon jungle regions have been recognized in Peruvian history, because of the permanent natural iodine deficiency in these areas, and both conditions received little attention. New research studies initiated in the 60s proved...

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Autores: Pretell Zárate, Eduardo A., Higa Yamashiro, Ana María
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2008
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1405
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Iodine deficiency
IDD elimination
Iodized salt
Urinary iodine
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
Eliminación sostenida de los desórdenes por deficiencia de yodo en Perú. 25 años de experiencia
title Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
spellingShingle Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
Pretell Zárate, Eduardo A.
Iodine deficiency
IDD elimination
Iodized salt
Urinary iodine
title_short Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
title_full Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
title_fullStr Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
title_full_unstemmed Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
title_sort Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experience
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pretell Zárate, Eduardo A.
Higa Yamashiro, Ana María
author Pretell Zárate, Eduardo A.
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Higa Yamashiro, Ana María
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Iodine deficiency
IDD elimination
Iodized salt
Urinary iodine
topic Iodine deficiency
IDD elimination
Iodized salt
Urinary iodine
description Introduction: Endemic goiter and cretinism in both highlands and Amazon jungle regions have been recognized in Peruvian history, because of the permanent natural iodine deficiency in these areas, and both conditions received little attention. New research studies initiated in the 60s proved the persistence of severe iodine deficiency, and also that this deficiency is a cause of preventable brain damage, so a program for controlling iodine deficiency disorders was created in 1983, and it was fully implemented in 1986.Material and method: The strategic action plan of the program included immediate protection of the population at high risk with the use of iodized oil and a progressive increase in production, quality and consumption of iodized salt. At the same time a well-trained and motivated national network was developed, with the support of an intensive communication program, advocacy and social marketing, and with systematic monitoring of the iodine contents in salt and iodine levels in the population.Results: Since 1995, the demand of iodized salt is well covered, and adequately iodized salt is consumed by more than 90% of households since 1998. Currently, iodine nutritional levels are normal, and the median urinary iodine value, the best indicator of iodine levels, has stayed above 100 ìg/L since 1995. A significant decrease in the prevalence of goiter was already observed six years after the program started. Factors for this Program success include monitoring and surveillance systems, as well as effective communication and support from the Ministry of Health and the salt industry.Conclusions: Perú has succeeded in the sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders, preventing brain damage in six hundred thousand newborns each year. The control program has been recognized as one of the most successful of its kind all over the world.
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spelling Sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Peru: 25 years experienceEliminación sostenida de los desórdenes por deficiencia de yodo en Perú. 25 años de experienciaPretell Zárate, Eduardo A.Higa Yamashiro, Ana MaríaIodine deficiencyIDD eliminationIodized saltUrinary iodineIntroduction: Endemic goiter and cretinism in both highlands and Amazon jungle regions have been recognized in Peruvian history, because of the permanent natural iodine deficiency in these areas, and both conditions received little attention. New research studies initiated in the 60s proved the persistence of severe iodine deficiency, and also that this deficiency is a cause of preventable brain damage, so a program for controlling iodine deficiency disorders was created in 1983, and it was fully implemented in 1986.Material and method: The strategic action plan of the program included immediate protection of the population at high risk with the use of iodized oil and a progressive increase in production, quality and consumption of iodized salt. At the same time a well-trained and motivated national network was developed, with the support of an intensive communication program, advocacy and social marketing, and with systematic monitoring of the iodine contents in salt and iodine levels in the population.Results: Since 1995, the demand of iodized salt is well covered, and adequately iodized salt is consumed by more than 90% of households since 1998. Currently, iodine nutritional levels are normal, and the median urinary iodine value, the best indicator of iodine levels, has stayed above 100 ìg/L since 1995. A significant decrease in the prevalence of goiter was already observed six years after the program started. Factors for this Program success include monitoring and surveillance systems, as well as effective communication and support from the Ministry of Health and the salt industry.Conclusions: Perú has succeeded in the sustained elimination of iodine deficiency disorders, preventing brain damage in six hundred thousand newborns each year. The control program has been recognized as one of the most successful of its kind all over the world.Introducción: la prevalencia de bocio y cretinismo endémicos en sierra y selva ha sido reconocida a través de la historia del Perú, dado que la deficiencia natural de yodo es permanente, sin embargo recibió poca atención. Nuevas investigaciones a partir de los 60s demostraron la persistencia severa de la deficiencia y, principalmente, que la deficiencia de yodo es causa de daño cerebral, dando como resultado la creación de un programa para control de los desordénes por deficiencia de Iodo (DDI) en 1983. El programa se implementó de manera efectiva en 1986.Material y método: el plan de acción estratégico incluyó protección inmediata de la población en riesgo alto con aceite yodado e incremento progresivo en producción, calidad y consumo de sal yodada, al mismo tiempo que se desarrolló una red de trabajo nacional bien entrenada y motivada, con el apoyo de un intenso programa de comunicación, abogacía y mercadeo social, y un sistemático monitoreo del yodo en la sal y en la población.Resultados: desde 1995 la demanda poblacional de sal yodada está ampliamente cubierta y más de 90% de hogares consumen sal adecuadamente yodada desde 1998. Se ha normalizado la nutrición de yodo en la población, la media del yodo urinario, principal indicador, se ha mantenido sobre 100 μg/l desde 1995. La disminución significativa en prevalencia de bocio fue observada a seis años de iniciado el programa. Entre los factores para el éxito alcanzado destacan el sistema de monitoreo y vigilancia, el programa educativo promocional, el soporte permanente del MINSA y el apoyo de la industria salinera.Conclusiones: el Perú ha logrado la eliminación sostenida de DDI previniendo el daño cerebral en 600 mil recién nacidos cada año. El programa es reconocido como uno de los más exitosos a nivel mundial.Colegio Médico del Perú2008-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1405ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol 25 No 3 (2008); 128 - 134ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2008); 128 - 1341728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1405/854Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14052023-07-06T06:02:41Z
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