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The International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders
is a non-profit, non-government organization for the sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency and the promotion of optimal iodine nutrition worldwide.

 
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A public health triumph in the making

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Meeting this week for its 78th annual meeting, the American Thyroid Association organized a special symposium on iodine deficiency to honor the late Dr. Francois Delange, former executive director of ICCIDD.  The symposium was chaired by ICCIDD chair Jerry Burrow. 

UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Kul Gautam delivered a stirring charge to delegates. 

Gautam told delegates: 

"IDD is the single greatest cause of preventable mental retardation. Severe deficiencies cause cretinism, stillbirth and miscarriage. But even mild deficiency can significantly affect the learning ability of populations. Scientific evidence shows alarming effects of IDD. Even a moderate deficiency, especially in pregnant women and infants, lowers their intelligence by 10 to 15 IQ points, with incalculable damage to social and economic development of nations and communities. Today over 1 billion people in the world suffer from iodine deficiency, and 38 million babies born every year are not protected from brain damage due to IDD. These 38 millions, or nearly 30 percent of the world’s newborns, come from families that are the least educated, most isolated and economically disadvantaged. The mark of a civilized society is how well it takes care of its most vulnerable and deprived communities. If we continue to fail to reach these newborns, we will be consigning them to an inter-generational cycle of poverty and injustice.

Two ICCIDD members also addressed the symposium.  Dr. Michael Zimmerman, ICCIDD Board Member and Editor of the IDD Newsletter gave a review of global progress noting that while remarkable progress has been made, the momentum seems to have stalled.  Dr. Barbara Pierce spoke on importance of iodine nutrition to pregnant and nursing women and women of child bearing age. 

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