Author/Authors :
Keshavarz, Soheila Communicable Diseases Unit - Shohada-e-Enghelab Health Center - Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Shaghaghian, Soheila Communicable Diseases Unit - Shohada-e-Enghelab Health Center - Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Nazila Rahimi Non-Communicable Diseases Unit - Health Chancellor of Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Mousavi- Roknabadi, Razieh Sadat Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Azadian, Fatemeh Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Nazemzadegan, Behnam Non-Communicable Diseases Unit - Health Chancellor of Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Ghasempour, Hamidreza Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran , Moghadami, Mohsen Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) may lead to irreversible mental
retardation. To prevent the complication, screening was conducted
routinely for all neonates in Iran. This study aimed to evaluate
the appropriateness of CH screening programs in Fars province,
southern Iran. This retrospective study (February–May, 2017)
was conducted in the Health System Research Center of Shiraz
University of Medical Sciences (SUMS). The data were obtained
from the non-communicable diseases’ unit of SUMS regarding
congenital hypothyroidism screening of all neonates born in Fars
province from 2005 to 2015. We evaluated the coverage of CH
screening, the incidence rate of CH, the percentage of the neonates
screened for CH in ideal time, and neonates with CH treated in
appropriate time. Descriptive statistics were used to determine the
indices. To compare the incidence rate of boys and girls, we used
Chi-square test. The coverage of CH screening in Fars Province
increased from 50.0% in 2005 to 99.7% in 2015. Furthermore,
the percentage of the neonates screened in the ideal time and the
neonates with CH treated in an appropriate time increased from
26.0% and 78.0% in 2005 to 86.6% and 99.7% in 2015, respectively.
In the evaluated period, the coverage of CH screening in Fars
province (98.1%) was higher than that of the other provinces of
Iran (83.0%). The study showed good screening coverage in Fars
Province from 2005 to 2015. The coverage was considerably better
than other provinces of Iran and improved during the study period.
Also, over the course of time, more neonates were screened in an
ideal time and treated in the appropriate time.
Keywords :
Neonatal screening , Mass screening , Congenital hypothyroidism , Iran