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Iodine fortification of cooking salt prevents iodine deficiency, but current monitoring methods are labor-intensive. Here, we validated the On-Site Salt Iodine Detector (OSID) kit as a reliable tool for salt iodine analysis. The OSID kit was optimized for a salt weight (346.1 ± 4.9 mg) and volume of solution D (39.1 ± 1.2 µL), enabling 100 sample analyses. The validation was by its linearity (10.0-50.0 mg/Kg, R = 0.9956) with limit of detection (LOD, 3.6 mg/Kg), method recovery (89.5 %-99.4 %), intra-assay imprecision (coefficient of variation, CV 5.7 %), inter-assay imprecision (CV 7.0 %) and inter-operator imprecision (CV 6.1 %). A 30.0 mg/Kg iodate and sample S4 used as quality control (QC) for ten days monitoring which resulted within the range of mean±2×standard deviation (SD) (27.2 ± 2.4 mg/Kg and 21.6 ± 5.3 mg/Kg, respectively). The OSID kit showed strong agreement in a Blant-Altman plot when compared with UHPLC (60 salt samples) indicating a reliable and cost-effective alternative for salt iodine monitoring.•The optimization of salt weight and volume of solution D allows 100 analyses per kit.•The OSID kit imprecision validation of <10 % demonstrate excellent precision and reliability of the method.•The result comparison between the OSID kit and the UHPLC reference method suggest a strong agreement in a Blant-Altman plot.
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June 2025
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia, No. 1, Jalan Setia Murni U13/52, Setia Alam, 40170 Shah Alam, Selangor D.E., Malaysia.
Iodine fortification of cooking salt prevents iodine deficiency, but current monitoring methods are labor-intensive. Here, we validated the On-Site Salt Iodine Detector (OSID) kit as a reliable tool for salt iodine analysis. The OSID kit was optimized for a salt weight (346.
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May 2025
Biogipuzkoa, Infectious Diseases Area, Respiratory Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance Group, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Donostialdea Integrated Health Organization, Microbiology Department, Donostia-San Sebastian, 20014, Spain.
Objetives: To ascertain the role of the lung microbiome in the development of severe pneumonia and its potential as a biomarker for disease progression.
Methods: BAL samples from 34 adults with severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) (17 viral, 8 viral coinfected with bacteria and 9 bacterial) admitted to the ICU for acute respiratory failure between 2019 and 2021 were collected within the first 48 h of admission to the ICU. The microbiome was characterized via the Ion 16S Metagenomics Kit and the Ion Torrent sequencing platform.