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*       Ramalingaswami V, Subramanian TAV, Deo MG. The etiology of Himalayan endemic goitre. Lancet 1961; I:291.

 

*       Sooch SS, Deo MG, Karmarkar MG, Kochupillai N, Ramachandran K, Ramalingaswami V. Preliminary reports of the experiment in the Kangra Valley for the prevention of Himalayan endemic goitre with iodated salt. Bull WHO 1965; 32:299-315.

 

*       Sooch SS, Deo MG, Karmarkar MG, Kochupillai N, Ramachandran K, Ramalingaswami V. Prevention of endemic goitre with  iodised salt. Bull WHO 1973; 49:307-312.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Karmarkar MG, Weightman D, et al. Pituitary- thyroid axis in Himalayan endemic goitre. Lancet 1973; I:1021-1024.

 

*       Karmarkar MG, Deo MG, Kochupillai N and Ramalingaswami. Pathophysiology of Himalayan endemic goitre. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 1974; 27:96-103. 

 

*       Kochupillai N, Phillips A and Ahuja MMS. Quantitative aspects of iodine metabolism in simple goitre seen in New Delhi and neighbourhood areas. Journal of All India Institute of Medical Sciences 1977; 3:159. 

 

*       Dudani TG  and Natu MN. Endemic Goitre in Ghodegaon. Indian. J. Med. Res. 1978; 68:980-989.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Ramalingaswami V, Stanbury JB. Present status of endemic goitre as a problem of public health in South East Asia. In : Stanbury JB, Hetzel BS, eds. Endemic goitre and endemic cretinism. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1980; 01-122.

 

*       Pandav CS, Kochupillai N. Endemic goitre in India; prevalence, etiology, attendant disability, and control measures. Indian J Pediatr 1982; 50:1259-1271.

 

*       Udupa KN, Mishra SK and Aggarwal JK. Disorders of the thyroid gland in tropics. New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 1983, 263p.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Godbole MM, Pandav CS et al. Neonatal thyroid status in iodine deficient environments of the sub Himalayan region. Indian J Med Res 1984; 80:293-98.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Jayasuryan N, Godbole MM, Pandav CS. Benefit and cost of application of radioimmunoassay in tuberculosis and iodine deficiency disorders: two major health problems of developing countries. In : Albertini A, Ekins RP, Galen RS, eds. Cost/benefit and predictive value of radioimmunoassay. New York: Elsevier Sciences, 1984; 203-212.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Godbole MM, Pandav CS, Mittal A, Ahuja MMS. Environmental iodine deficiency, neonatal chemical hypothyroidism and iodised oil prophylaxis. In : Iodine Nutrition, Thyroxine and Brain Development.  Eds. Kochupillai N, Karmarkar MG, Ramalingaswami V. Bombay , Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co 1986, pp 87-93.

 

*       Desai MP. Neonatal hypothyroidism. In: Iodine Nutrition, Throxine and Brain Development. Eds. Kochupillai N, Karmarkar MG, Ramalingaswami V. Bombay, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co 1986, pp 118-125.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Pandav CS, Godbole MM, Mehta M, Ahuja MMS. Iodine deficiency and neonatal hypothyroidism. Bull WHO 1986; 64:542-551.

 

*       Kochupillai N, Pandav CS. Neonatal chemical hypothyroidism in iodine deficient environments. In : Prevention and control of iodine deficiency disorders. Eds. Hetzel BS, Stanbury JB. New York. Elsevier Science Publishers, 1987; 85-93.

 

 

*       Kochupillai N. Reports to the Ministry of Health and Planning Commission, Government of India on Monitoring and Evaluation of Salt Iodisation in the State of Uttar Pradesh, India, 1989-90.

 

*       Kochupillai N. Impact of iodine deficiency on human resources development. In : Progress in Food and Nutrition Sciences. Ed. Chandra R. 13. New York: Pergamon Press, 1989; 1-15.

 

*       Agarwal DK, Srivastava S, Agarwal KN and Agarwal JK. Problems of endemic goitre in gangetic belt: possible measures to control. Varanasi, Nutrition Section, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU. 1988 pp 52-59.

 

*       ICMR Task Force Study : Epidemiological survey of endemic goitre and endemic cretinism.Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi 1989.

 

*       Kochupillai N. Nutritional iodine deficiency: a major bottleneck to socio-economic transformation of goitre endemics.  Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of India, 1991; 37:133-151.

 

*       Kochupillai N. Neonatal Hypothyrodism in India. The Mount Sinai J Medicine 1992; 59:111-115.

 

*       Kochupillai N. Neonatal chemical hypothyroidism of nutritional origin: A major health problem that impairs growth and developing countries. In : Recent Trends in  Nutrition. Ed. Gopalan C. Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1993, pp 181-193.

 

*       Gopalan C. Micronutrient deficiencies - Public health implications.  Bull NFI 1994, 15:1-6.

 

*       Universalization of Access to Iodised Salt-A Mid Decade Goal. Salt Department, Ministry of Industry, Government of India. New Delhi 1994.

 

*       Sachan RS. Iodine in soils. In : Proceedings of the workshop on iodine deficiency disorders control and women and child development, Pantnagar, Jan. 19-20. Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control and Women and Child Development. National Service Scheme. Lucknow, UNICEF. 1994, pp 39-42.

 

*       Goindi G, Kapil U, Karmarkar MG, Jagannathan J. Estimation of  losses of iodine in foods during different cooking procedures. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1995; 4:225-227.

 

*       Joshi S R. Salt iodisation and iodine deficiency. The Indian Practitioner 1996; 49:961-963   

 

*       Joshi S R, Menon PS. Goitre and goitrogenesis : Some insights.The Indian Practitioner 1997; 50:837-839.

 

*       Kapil U, R Prakash, S Sundaresan, S Ramachandran, M Tandon. Status of Universal Salt Iodisation Programme in the selected districts of Bihar. Indian Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 1997; 8:90-91.

 

*       Kapil U, Sohal KS, Nayar D. Process of implementation of National Iodine Deficiency Disorders  Control Programme activities in Himachal Pradesh, India. Indian J. Public Health 1995; 2:172-176.

 

*       Kapil U, Sharma TD. Status of iodine deficiency in selected block of Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh. Indian Pediatrics 1997; 34:338-340.

 

*       Bhardwaj AK, Kapil U. Assessment of iodine deficiency in district Bikaner, Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Maternal and Child Health 1997; 8:18-20.    

 

*       Sundaresan S. Progress achieved in Universal Salt Iodisation programme in India. In : Proceeding of symposium on Elimination of IDD through Universal Access to Iodised Salt. Eds. Prakash R, Sunderesan S, Kapil U, Shivansh Computers and Publications, New Delhi 1998, pp 28-42.

 

*       Kapil U. Assessment of iodine deficiency in Andaman district of Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar. Indian Journal of Maternal and Child Health 1998; 9:19-20.

 

*       Gopalan C. Micronutrient malnutrition in SAARC - the need for a food-based approach. NFI Bulletin 1998; 19:1-4.

 

*       Kapil U, Ramachandran S. Assessment of iodine deficiency in Union Territory of Pondicherry. Indian Pediatrics, 1998; 35:357-359. 

 

*       Kapil U. Current Status of Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme. Indian Pediatrics 1998; 35:831-836.

 

*       Kapil U. Use of Iodised Salt in  Prevention of Iodine Deficiency Disorders. Indian Journal of Maternal and Child Health 1998; 9:55-58.

 

*       Sohal KS, Sharma TD, Kapil U. Assessment of iodine deficiency disorders using the 30 cluster approach in the district Hamirpur. Indian Pediatrics 1998; 65:1008-1011.

 

*       Tiwari BK, Ray I, Malhotra RL. Policy Guidelines on National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme. Nutrition and IDD Cell. Directorate of Health Services Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi 1998, pp 1-22.

 

*       Madhvan Nair K, Brahmam GNV, Ranganathan S, Vijayaraghavan K, Shivakumar B, Krishnaswamy Kamala.  Impact evaluation of iron and iodine fortified salt.  Indian Journal of Medical Research 1998; 108:203-211.

 

 

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