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saltPAD: A New Analytical Tool for Monitoring Salt Iodization in Low Resource Settings
Nicholas M. Myers
; University of Notre Dame, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Notre Dame, USA
Emmerentia Elza Strydom
; Burden of Disease Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, South Africa
James Sweet
; University of Notre Dame Department of Computer Science, USA
Christopher Sweet
; University of Notre Dame Center for Research Computing, USA
Rebecca Spohrer
; Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Switzerland
Muhammad Ali Dhansay
; Burden of Disease Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, South Africa; Division of Human Nutrition and Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Marya Lieberman
; University of Notre Dame, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Notre Dame, USA
Sažetak
We created a paper test card that measures a common iodizing agent, iodate, in salt. To test the analytical metrics, usability, and robustness of the paper test card when it is used in low resource settings, the South African Medical Research Council and GroundWork performed independent validation studies of the device. The accuracy and precision metrics from both studies were comparable. In the SAMRC study, more than 90% of the test results (n=1704) were correctly classified as corresponding to adequately or inadequately iodized salt. The cards are suitable for market and household surveys to determine whether salt is adequately iodized. Further development of the cards will improve their utility for monitoring salt iodization during production.
Ključne riječi
Salt; Iodization; Adequately Iodized; Inadequately Iodized; Analytical Chemistry; Paper Analytical Device; Colorimetry; Wax Printing; Iodate; Iodometric Titration; Africa; Developing World; Low Resource Setting; Mobile Phone Application; Validation
Hrčak ID:
157701
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.1.2016.
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