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Dynamics of environmental supplementation of iodine: four years' experience of iodination of irrigation water in Hotien, Xinjiang, China

Authors :
Jiang Xin-Min
Cao Xue-Yi
Jiang Ji-Yong
Ma Tai
James, David W.
Rakeman, Murdon Abdul
Dou Zhi-Hong
Mamette, Mahmud
Amette, Kareem
Zhang Ming-Li
Delong, G. Robert
Source :
Archives of Environmental Health. Nov-Dec, 1997, Vol. 52 Issue 6, p399, 10 p.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Hotien prefecture, Xinjiang Province, China, in the Taklamakan Desert, is an area of severe iodine deficiency. Because usual methods of iodine supplementation failed here, we began supplementation in 1992 with potassium iodate, which was added to irrigation water (Lancet 1994; 334:107-110). We report 4 y experience with this method in 3 townships that contained a total treated population of 37 000. Potassium iodate was dripped into irrigation water (to a concentration 10-80 [micro]g/l) during a 2- to 4-wk period. During the 3 y that followed, no further supplementation was made, and iodine concentrations increased several fold in crops and plants, sheep and chicken thyroid glands, and meat and in urine of children 2-6 y of age and of women who were of childbearing age. Infant mortality decreased 30%, and sheep production increased 43%. Iodine repletion of soil through irrigation water is an effective and cost-efficient way of providing iodine in appropriate situations.<br />SOUTHERN XINJIANG PROVINCE of the People's Republic of China is an area of severe iodine deficiency. The residents are Uygurs--China's largest minority group, and they are rural, poor, isolated, and [...]

Details

ISSN :
00039896
Volume :
52
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Archives of Environmental Health
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.20525750