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Silent prophylaxis

Net benefits of Active Iodine Prophylaxis over Silent Prophylaxis Policy Implications Based on a Natural Experiment... [Pg.779]

Silent prophylaxis (SP) has been described as the reduction of iodine deficiency in populations that were not covered by AP. Zois et al. (2003) reported the elimination of iodine deficiency and an increase in autoimmune thyroiditis in one iodine-deficient community in northern Greece, which was surveyed more than once and which did not have AP. Although Belgium has not implemented AP, Ciardelh et al. (2002) documented an increase in urinary iodine in Belgian schoolchildren over a period of several years. Delange et al. (2000) recognized that SP has partially corrected iodine deficiency in western Europe,... [Pg.779]

Net benefits of Active iodine Prophylaxis over Silent Prophylaxis 781... [Pg.781]

Given that VTE is often clinically silent and potentially fatal, strategies to increase the widespread use of prophylaxis have the greatest potential to improve patient outcomes. [Pg.156]

Effects of silent iodine prophylaxis and iodized salt implementation programs in pregnant women... [Pg.678]


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