Population Survey of Iodine Deficiency and Environmental Disruptors of Thyroid Function in Young Children in Haiti

J. V. von Oettingen, Tesha D Brathwaite, Christopher Carpenter, Ric Bonnell, Xuemei He, L. Braverman, E. Pearce, P. Larco, N. C. Larco, E. Jean-Baptiste, Rosalind S. Brown
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Context: Iodine deficiency is the leading cause of preventable neurodevelopmental delay in children worldwide and a possible public health concern in Haiti. Objective: To determine the prevalence of iodine deficiency in Haitian young children and its influence by environmental factors. Design: Cross-sectional study, March through June 2015. Setting: Community churches in 3 geographical regions in Haiti. Participants: 299 healthy Haitian children aged 9 months to 6 years; one-third each enrolled in a coastal, mountainous, and urban region. Main Outcome Measures: Urinary iodide, serum thyrotropin (TSH), goiter assessment, and urinary perchlorate and thiocyanate. Results: Mean age was 3.3±1.6 years, with 51% female, median family income USD 30/week, and 16% malnutrition. Median urinary iodide levels were normal in coastal (145 &mgr;g/L, interquartile range [IQR] 97 to 241) and urban regions (187 &mgr;g/L, IQR 92 to 316), but revealed mild iodine deficiency in a mountainous region (89 &mgr;g/L, IQR 56 to 129), P < 0.0001. Grade 1 goiters were palpated in 2 children, but TSH values were normal. Urinary thiocyanate and perchlorate concentrations were not elevated. Predictors of higher urinary iodide included higher urinary thiocyanate and perchlorate, breastfeeding, and not living in a mountainous region. Conclusions: Areas of mild iodine deficiency persist in Haiti’s mountainous regions. Exposure to two well-understood environmental thyroid function disruptors is limited.
海地儿童碘缺乏和甲状腺功能环境干扰因素的人口调查
背景:碘缺乏是全世界儿童可预防的神经发育迟缓的主要原因,在海地可能是一个公共卫生问题。目的:了解海地幼儿碘缺乏症患病率及其受环境因素的影响。设计:横断面研究,2015年3月至6月。环境:海地3个地理区域的社区教堂。参与者:299名9个月至6岁的海地健康儿童;三分之一的学生分别来自沿海、山区和城市地区。主要结局指标:尿碘、血清促甲状腺素(TSH)、甲状腺肿评估、尿高氯酸盐和硫氰酸盐。结果:平均年龄3.3±1.6岁,女性占51%,家庭收入中位数为30美元/周,营养不良占16%。沿海地区尿碘中位数正常(145 &mgr;g/L,四分位数范围[IQR] 97 ~ 241),城市地区尿碘中位数正常(187 &mgr;g/L, IQR 92 ~ 316),山区轻度缺碘(89 &mgr;g/L, IQR 56 ~ 129), P < 0.0001。2例患儿触诊1级甲状腺肿,但TSH值正常。尿硫氰酸盐和高氯酸盐浓度未升高。尿碘含量升高的预测因素包括尿硫氰酸盐和高氯酸盐升高、母乳喂养和不在山区生活。结论:海地山区持续存在轻度碘缺乏症。暴露于两种众所周知的环境甲状腺功能干扰物是有限的。
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