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  1. This test reports total iodine from all iodine-containing species present in the specimen but does not determine the chemical form (species) of the iodine present. Values > 1000 µg/L may indicate dietary excess, but more frequently suggest recent drug or contrast media exposure.

  2. 5 cze 2008 · IDD assessment methods include urinary iodine concentration, goiter, thyroglobulin and newborn thyrotropin. In nearly all iodine-deficient countries, the best strategy to control IDD is salt iodization, one of the most cost-effective ways to contribute to economic and social development.

  3. 29 lip 2015 · Based on the established 24-h creatinine excretion values, mean 24-h iodine and sodium excretions could be estimated from respective analyte/creatinine concentrations, with average deviations...

  4. 7 kwi 2022 · In order to identify people who are at risk of iodine deficiency, it is critical to trace iodine status at both population and the individual level [18, 19]. More than 90% of dietary iodine is absorbed in the duodenum and excreted in urine via kidneys within 24–48 h [20].

  5. 10 cze 2024 · In 2021, the global price of iodine was below 30,000 euros/ton in all major regional markets, while in 2023, prices in the European and Chinese markets exceeded the threshold of 61,000 euros/ton.

  6. Values greater than 1000 µg/L may indicate dietary excess, but more frequently suggest recent drug or contrast media exposure. Recommended for the assessment of iodine nutritional status.

  7. A study conducted in Australia and New Zealand estimated the costs of preventing one person from having an urinary iodine concentration below 50 µg/L (100 µg/L) to be A$ 104.35 (A$ 1.81) per prevented case in Australia and NZ$ 15.30 (NZ$ 1.46) per prevented case in New Zealand and concluded that the costs appear small compared with the ...