a4 very different from those of the 11-year survey. and no untoward changes are apparent. in this group weresimilar to those in the exposed ) Rongelap group. Appendix 9 summarizes the Ailingnae Population Utirik Population The mean blood counts in the 14 Ailingnae people at 11 years were about the-sameas in the mean leukocyte counta.and differential.counts not Ailingnae counts since 1954. The Utirik population, examinediin 1966, had unexposed comparison population, exébpt that platelet levels were higher. At 12 years thé-counts 450 +7 w T T T very different from those of 3 years previously. No T S RBC Kid" . | 3501e Sa- J % t S 1 l \ { : FEMALES ‘969 i 4 _ . = || ! - 4 2-- ‘ * * al . ‘on - 7 - — k e = 400 - dee” - FEMALES 1965 ° ° . F . fe a 1 po meg 20.«O«30:—siOOOO AGE veahs) * Logeom Figure 59. RBC values of,Bongelap exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexpused female population, 1975. T TT T T T MALES 19€5 580;- * —_ A - I #30 20. i #40 L «24560 AGE (YEARS) L ~°+&€60 L 70 ! 80 90 icure 61. Hemoglobin values of Rongelap exposed femiaies plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1965. T T 7 6 8 T T 8 T_T T * MALES 1965 ° T 7 7 540 4 500 = = E 6 & 460 z °al 420 a “y 8 — Fhad = 380 We 340 lob 4 4 e 300 ! 20 l 30 1 40 l 50 AGE (YEARS) ! 60 t 70 ! 80 90 Figure 60. RBC values of Rongelap exposed maies plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1965. 9 fl 20 1 30 i 40 i 50 AGE {YEARS} | 690 l 70 i 80 99 Figure 62. Hemoglobin values of Rongelap exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1965.