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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
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ISSN: 1606-0997 EISSN: 1606-0997
Vol. 30, No. 4, 2012, pp. 431-438
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Bioline Code: hn12050
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Vol. 30, No. 4, 2012, pp. 431-438
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Iodized Salt Consumption in Sudan: Present Status and Future Directions
Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih; Gaffar, Abdelrahim Mutwakel & Bani, Ibrahim Ahmed
Abstract
Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) Control Programme in Sudan adopted salt iodization as the long-term
strategy in 1994. In 2000, it was found that less than 1% of households were using adequately-iodized salt.
The objectives of this study were to: (i) study the coverage and variation of different geographical regions
of Sudan regarding access to and use of iodized salt, (ii) explore the possible factors which influence the use
of iodized salt, (iii) develop recommendations to help in the implementation of the Universal Salt Iodization
(USI) strategy in Sudan. This paper is based on the Sudan Household Health Survey (SHHS) dataset. A
total sample of 24,507 households was surveyed, and 18,786 cooking salt samples were tested for iodine
levels with rapid salt-testing kits. Nationally, the percentage of households using adequately-iodized salt
increased from less than 1% in 2000 to 14.4%, with wide variations between states. Access to iodized salt
ranged from 96.9% in Central Equatoria to 0.4% in Gezira state. Population coverage with iodized salt in
Sudan remains very low. The awareness and political support for USI programme is very weak. National
legislation banning the sale of non-iodized salt does not exist. Utilization of the already-existing laws, like
the National Standardization and Metrology Law (2008), to develop a compulsory national salt specification,
will accelerate the USI in Sudan.
Keywords
Iodine deficiency disorders; Salt legislations; Universal Salt Iodization; Sudan
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