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Health status and internal radiocontamination assessment in children exposed to the fallout of the Chernobyl accident

TitleHealth status and internal radiocontamination assessment in children exposed to the fallout of the Chernobyl accident
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsDeVita, R., Olivieri A., Spinelli A., Grollino Maria Giuseppa, Padovani Laura Maria, Tarroni G., Cozza R., Sorcini M., Pennelli P., Casparrini G., Crescenzi G.S., Mauro Francesco, and Carta S.
JournalArchives of Environmental Health
Volume55
Pagination181 - 186
Date Published2000///
Abstract

The Chernobyl fallout caused release of radioisotope contaminants in a very large area that includes Belarus, the Ukraine, and the Russian Federation. In this study, the authors monitored the health status and level of internal contamination in 422 children who resided in the aforementioned areas and who were <= 10 y of age at the time of the accident. The children came to Italy for a 1-mo period between 1991 and 1992. During this time, the children underwent pediatric checkups and biochemical, immunological, and thyroid analyses. All children underwent whole-body counter measurements, and urine radiotoxicological analysis was performed for 224 of them. The 24 children evacuated from Pripiat, a village very close to the Chernobyl reactor site, were selected for cytogenetic analysis. All of these children continue to have a detectable internal contamination of caesium radioisotopes. This condition is likely the result of ground and foodstuff contamination in the various areas. The children did not evidence overt pathologies related to ionizing radiation. However, minor alterations in immunological and thyroid parameters were observed in the group of the evacuated children. Traditional cytogenetic dosimetry was not possible, but the occurrence of acentric fragments was observed-indicating a persistent effect of continuous exposure to low doses of radiation.

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