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Table 6

Mean Blood Count by Age and Sex for the Exposed and Control Groups
Rongelap

Ailingnae

Utirik

WEC(10°)
3-5
>5

8.6 (8)*+1.8
6.9 (54)41.7

12.1 (2)
7.0 (16)+1.6

10.8 (13) +3.5
7.8 (108)+43.2

Neutro (10*)
3-5

4.1

+1.

5.5

Lymph(107)
3-5

3.7

+0.6

5.6

>5

3.7

>5

1.1

2.7

Mono(10?)
3-5

3.9

+0.8

2.6

>5

0.7

1.2

+0.9

+0.4

0.7

Eosin (10? )
3-5

6.4

2.2

5.3

>5

4.5

3.0

+3.0

3.7

+1.3

+0.6

+0.5

+2.3

+2.7

4.0

+1.

4.4

+18

4.7

15

4.1

3.3
0.7

+15

+1.3

1.4

+0.6

5.8

+7.4

6.2

*#5.5

+2.7

39.5 (18) +8.8

Females > 3

28.1 (33) 46.8

31.2 (11) 46.9

31.2 (67) *+7.3

Hematocrit

Males

3-10
>15
Females > 3

35.6 (13)2.4
38.7 (16)+3.2
35.4 (33)2.6

37.5 (2)
40.6(5) £1.5
36.5 (11)+3.2

+0.8

0.7

40.8 (2)

22.4 (5) 438

2.9

#11

+0.4

2.8

+0.9

3.4

0.8

32.0 (9) +£5.6

22.1 (205.3

9.8 (5) +£1.6
6.9 (80)41.5

5.6

Platelets (10° )
Males 3-10

>10

Unexposed
Rongelap

4.0

+0.6

+2.6

32.6 (10)7.0

28.3(35) +6.2

— 26.9(40)45.5

37.0 (21) +3.8
40.2 (31) +#2.4
35.9 (68) +2.9

35.6 (17)4#2.4
41.0 (34)+3.1
35.9 (34) 42.4

30.0 (34)+7.7

*Numbers in parentheses refer to numbers of people in age groups.

sex.* The hematological data are presented in
tabular form in Table 6 and graphically in Figures 7 to 15. The mean ofthree separate absolute
blood counts on the individuals was used in obtaining the over-all mean for comparison among
varlous groups.

WBC. The mean total leukocyte counts were
about the samein the exposed and nonexposed
Sex
*Leukocytes:
Platelets:
Hematocrits:

Age,yr Rongelap Ailingnae

Unexposed

Rongelap

both
both
M
M
F

<5
>5
<10
>10
all ages

8
36
9
22
33

2
16
2
5
1]

3
80
10
40
34

F

ail ages

33

11

34

M
M

<15
215

12
19

2
5

1?
34

people (Table 6 and Figure 7). Comparison with
last year’s counts showsthe leukocytes to have
dropped slightly in contrast to the steady increase
seen at six months, one year, and twoyearsafter
exposure. However, the present control group also
shows a correspondingly lower meanthan the control groups of previous years.
The numbers of neutrophils wereslightly higher
than in the unexposed group in both the >5 and
<5-year-old age groups (Table 6 and Figure7).
Figure 8 showsthe agedistribution of individual
neutrophil counts compared to the mean control
level. The counts are seen to be distributed about
equally above and below the mean controllevel.
Among the exposed people, 9 (14.5%) showed
neutrophil counts below 2500, and 15 (17.6%) of
the unexposed people showed counts atthislevel.
Comparedto last year’s level, the neutrophils have

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