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    Intermittent oral administration of potassium iodide solution for the correction of iodine deficiency by Todd, CH, Dunn, JT

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-1998)
    “…Iodized salt and iodized oil are the main methods used to prevent iodine deficiency, but sometimes alternative approaches are needed. We tested the efficacy of…”
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    The impact of supervision on stock management and adherence to treatment guidelines: a randomized controlled trial by Trap, Birna, Todd, Charles H, Moore, Heather, Laing, Richard

    Published in Health policy and planning (01-09-2001)
    “…Ensuring the availability of essential drugs and using them appropriately are crucial if limited resources for health care are to be used optimally. While…”
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    A high prevalence of hypothyroidism in association with endemic goitre in Zimbabwean schoolchildren by Todd, C H, Sanders, D

    Published in Journal of tropical pediatrics (1980) (01-08-1991)
    “…One-hundred-and-eighty-eight ostensibly normal, pubertal schoolchildren, aged 9-16 years, residing in Chinamora Communal Land, Zimbabwe, had blood taken to…”
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    Iodine deficiency disorders in Zimbabwe. No change in prevalence of endemic goitre in Wedza District, as shown by school surveys carried out 18 years apart by Todd, C H, Laing, R, Marangwanda, C S, Mushonga, N

    Published in Central African journal of medicine (01-01-1989)
    “…Goitre prevalence surveys were carried out in 1986 in five primary schools in Wedza District and the results compared with those obtained from the same schools…”
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    Hearing in primary school children in an iodine-deficient population in Chinamhora, Zimbabwe by Todd, C H, Sanders, D, Chimanyiwa, T

    Published in Tropical and geographical medicine (01-07-1988)
    “…Chinamhora, Zimbabwe is an area of known endemic goiter and iodine deficiency. Out of 211 primary school children living in the area who had been recruited for…”
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