| FALLS CHURCH, VA | For Immediate Release |
Iodine Deficiency Disorders Symposium Presented at ATA Annual Meeting A New Perspective on an Important Public Health Problem September 29, 2007— The ATA will be offering a translational symposium on the topic of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), which will be presented at its upcoming 78th Annual Meeting in New York. The special symposium will address the current needs and challenges associated with this important health issue and will be held at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers on Sunday, October 7 from 10:30 a.m. to Noon. "This symposium will outline the global scope of iodine deficiency and the approach to the sustainable elimination of the world's leading cause of preventable mental retardation though universal salt iodination,” said Gerard Burrow, MD, who will be moderating the symposium. Kul C. Gautam, assistant secretary-general of the United Nations and deputy executive director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) will be making a special appearance to talk about the sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency. Michael Zimmermann, MD, of the International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (ICCDD), will be speaking about the status of worldwide iodine. “Despite remarkable progress in the control of the iodine deficiency disorders, they remain a major global health problem, affecting nearly two million people worldwide,” said Dr. Zimmermann. “There have been significant recent advances in assessing the severity of IDD and monitoring progress of salt iodization programs, and this will be the focus of my lecture.” In addition to this special symposium, the ATA is addressing the IDD issue with other initiatives. Dr. Burrow, a member of the ATA Public Health Committee, is chairing a new sub-committee on this global public health issue. The ATA will soon be offering a web brochure on the IDD issue at http://www.thyroid.org/patients/brochures.html. For more information, please contact the ATA at thyroid@thyroid.org. # # # |
