Prevalence of Goitre in School Children of Chamarajanagar District, Karnataka, India
2807-2809
Correspondence
Dr. Syed Yunus Zama,
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine,
Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Irwin Road, Mysore-570001, India.
Phone: 9844509957, E-mail: dryunusjumma@yahoo.co.in
Introduction:Iodine is an essential micronutrient. A daily consumption of 100-150 micrograms of iodine is recommended for normal human growth and development.
Rationale:Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) can be easily prevented. Simplest, most effective and inexpensive preventive method is consumption of iodated salt.
Objectives:To find out the prevalence of Goitre among school children in Chamarajanagar district, India, and to estimate iodine in salt samples.
Methodology:A cross-sectional study in the age group of 6-12 years using PPS systematic sampling method. A total of 3757 children were selected for the study. Clinical examination of the thyroid was done and salt samples were collected for Iodine estimation. Data was analyzed by using appropriate statistical tests.
Results:The overall prevalence of Goitre was found to be 7.74% in Chamarajanagar district, India. It was higher in female children compared to male children. The difference was more evident in Grade II cases where 64.47% cases were females and 35.53% cases were males and it showed an increasing trend with age (Class1-4.8%, Class 6-10.9%, Class 7–17.6%).
Conclusion:It was observed that IDD is endemic in the district with a prevalence of 7.74% among children of 6-12 years. Analysis of salt samples suggested that 28.42% samples had Iodine less than 15ppm.