Iodised salt is processed by the Bac Lieu Trading and Salt Joint Stock Co in the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu. Iodine deficiency causes goitre, stunts mental and physical growth and leads to miscarriages, a hospital director said. — VNA/VNS Photo Huynh Su |
Dr Tien said the effort was necessary because the use of iodine had again fallen to less than 70 per cent of the population although the elimination of iodine deficiency disorder was announced in 2005.
Iodine deficiency causes goitre, stunts mental and physical growth and causes miscarriages, he said.
The use of iodine-fortified salt each day was the best way to prevent this from happening.
Dissemination of information to make people more aware of the importance of iodised salt to promote deficiency disorder prevention, especially in the young, was part of yesterday's programme.
The national project will now focus on raising iodised-salt use to 90 per cent of the population.
Iodised-salt production will be closely supervised and information programmes strengthened to create the habit of buying and using iodised produce.
World Health Organisation statistics show that about 12 per cent of the world population suffer from goitre with 175 million of the victims bring in Southeast Asia. — VNS
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