Public Health Nutrition (Jan 2024)

Prevalence and determinants of goitre among children of South Kordofan state, Sudan, 2021: an urgent need for effective implementation of universal salt iodisation

  • Azza Elfadil Abdalla,
  • Anfal Mahmoud Altahir,
  • Elfatih A. Hasabo,
  • Salma Salah Alrawa,
  • Amna Mutasim Elazrag,
  • Hayat Abdoallah Ahmed,
  • Hiba Abubakr Ali,
  • Ibrahim Mysara Abdelrazig,
  • Mohamed Yaser Ahmed,
  • Mohamed Alsiddig Alagib,
  • Musab Mohammed Siddig,
  • Rofida Salah Asmally,
  • Salma Mohamed Mohamedelrasheed,
  • Walaa Abdulgadir Elnaiem,
  • Elfatih Mohammed Malik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023002744
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

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Abstract Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and determinants of goitre among children aged 6–12 years at South Kordofan state. Design: This was a cross-sectional facility-based study. Setting: The study was conducted in twenty villages of South Kordofan state during a medical mission. Participants: All 575 school-age children (6–12 years) who attended the medical day were examined for clinical assessment of goitre. Results: The prevalence of goitre among children of South Kordofan was 42·8 % (grade 1: 15·7 %, grade 2: 27·1 %). Only 24·2 % of caregivers reported using iodised salt. Mothers working as farmers (OR: 3·209, CI 95 % 1·437, 7·167; P = 0·004) and children of Darforian tribes (OR: 21·799, CI 95 % 2·566, 185·226; P = 0·005) were found to be significantly associated with higher prevalence of goitre among children. This contrasts with children of African tribes, where they were found to have less goitre prevalence (OR: 0·432, CI 95 % 0·213, 0·875; P = 0·02). Iodised salt utilisation (OR = 0·523, CI 95 % 0·320, 0·854; P = 0·01) was found associated with a lower prevalence of goitre. Conclusion: Even though National Iodine Deficiency Disorders control programs were initiated in Sudan more than 25 years ago, the prevalence of goitre among children in South Kordofan state was alarming (42·8 %). Efforts to improve access to iodised salt, increase utilisation and raise awareness are urgently needed.

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