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Table 23

Mean Levels of Peripheral Blood Elements of Populations Under Study

Neut. ( x 10°)

WBC (x 10°*)

Plat. ( x 107°)

1966

1965

1966

682%1.8(55)
6.2442.3(15)
8.05 + 2.3(99)
—

3.694%1.2 (56)
3.77415 (16)
—
3.864 1.8(125)

3.5741.4(54)
3.30%1.9(15)
4.45+1.8(98)
—

1965

1965

1966

274+ 75*(56)**
342+ 95 (16)
—
282 71(124)

—
—_
—_
—

7.391.7 (56)
7TAQ+L4 (16)
—
7.344 2.2(124)

exposed parent(s)

4162130 (48)

—

10.17%2.5 (48)

—

4.41+2.0 (48)

_—

unexposed parents

366+ 96 (69)

_—

9.91426 (69)

—

4.52419 (69)

—

Rongelap exposed
Ailingnae exposed
Uurik exposed
Rongelap unexposed
Rongelap children of
Rongelap children of

Rongelap exposed
Ailingnae exposed
Utirik exposed
Rongelap unexposed
Rongelap children of

exposed parent(s)
Rongelap children of
unexposed parents

RBC ( x 10°*)

Het. (%)

Lymph. ( x 10°")
1965

1966

1965

1966

1965

1966

2.99+0.8 (56)
2.7392%0.8 (16)
—
2.82> 1.0( 124)

2.45%0.8(54)
2.31%0.9(15)
3.00+ 1'0(98)
_—

40.2%48 (56)
39.645.0 (16)
—
40.5+5.0( 124)

39 *43(,5)
39.7%4.6(15)
41.3+7.0(88)
—_

427457 (50)
4338453 (16)
~
443453(111)

—
—
—
—

4.78+1.9 (44)

—

37.143.5 (48)

—

44441 (44)

—

4.5521.5 (69)

—

36.4+2.4 (69)

—

439+34 (64)

—

*Standard deviation.

**Numberof people in group.

until the organor tissue shows advanced morbidity.
It is hoped that longitudinal studies of aging
criteria in Rongelapindividuals and groups may
be more rewarding as time goes by.

levels for entire groups, compariaens are also made
of age and sex groups. Ages 12 to 15, >15 to 40,
and >40 years for each sex are compared.
The hematological data are summarized in
Table 23 and in Figures 49 through 65. In Ap-

HEMATOLOGICAL STUDIES

pendices 8, 9, and 10 are presented susnmaries of

Hematological data are summarizedin tables
andfigures below, and the raw data on individuals
are przsented in the appendices. The more heavily
exposed Rongelap group whoreceived 175 rads
are designated as ‘“‘Rongelap exposed,” the Rongelap people whoreceived a smaller exposure of

69 rads as “‘Ailingnae exposed,” and the larger un-

exposed comparison population of Rongelap as
“unexposed.” Because of the small number of
people in the Ailingnae group, their data were not
treated as fully as those for the Rongelap groups,
and are briefly summarized in a separate paragraph. The Utirik data are summarized separately
also. Because of certain differences noted in age
and sex groups between the exposed and the unexposed, in addition to the comparisons of mean

the mean blood counts of the exposed populations
and of the various comparison populations since
exposure in March 1954. In Appendices 11 and
12 are listed the individual blood counts for 1965
and 1966. In Appendix 13 basophil counts are
presented. In 1966, hematological studies (excluding platelets) were done only on the exposed

populations of Rongelap, Ailingnae, and Utirik.
Rongelap Population

Leukocytes. The mean. beukocyte levels were
slightly lower at 11 years than at 10 years post
exposure in both exposed and unexposed Rongelap people. At 12 years the exposed (unexposed
not done) showed slightly lower levels than in
1965 (see Appendix 8). There was no appreciable
difference in the exposed and unexposed leukocyte

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