Figure 3 Global iodine status and mandatory salt iodization

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Figure 3 Global iodine status and mandatory salt iodization Figure 3 | Global iodine status and mandatory salt iodization. a | World map showing global iodine status from general population studies based on the latest data (2017) from the Iodine Global Network169. Iodine status is defined as insufficient, sufficient or excessive. Countries in white represent no data available. b | World map showing global iodine status of pregnant women from studies based on the latest data (2017) from the Iodine Global Network169. c | World map showing countries that have mandatory salt iodization. This figure was created using Tableau software version 10.3. Taylor, P. N. et al. (2018) Global epidemiology of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. doi:10.1038/nrendo.2018.18