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ea0013p304 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

Can neonatal TSH screening detect trends in population iodine intake?

Burns Robert , Mayne PD , Keating Garret , Smith DF , Byrne Elizabeth , Higgins Mary , Staines AJ , O’Herlihy C , Smyth PPA

Despite the relative absence of iodised salt (only ∼4% of table salt is iodised), Ireland has not been regarded as a region with a high prevalence of iodine deficiency disorders. However a recent and worrying decline in urinary iodine (UI) excretion, most marked in the summer months, was observed with median UI of 61–83 ug/L between 1988 and 1999; falling to 45.0 ug/L in 2004 and to 42.5 ug/L in 2005 with UI values <50 ug/L (64.5% and 73.9% respectively in summe...