TILE
Human Health Effects from Energy
Generation:
Medical Studies of the
People of the Marshall Islands
Accidentally Exposed

BUDGET AND REPORTING CODE
HA-22-01-01

to Fallout

CONTRACTOR NAME

CODE

Associated Universities, Inc.

20£.

DATE PREPARED
03/31/80

WP NUMBER

TASK NO.

REV. NO.

BNL

0

Technical Progress cont,
Technical Progress in BY-3 (FY 1979) cont.

the Utirik dilemma, reevaluation of radiation doses from fallout to the Utirik
people, uncluding the thyroid, 1s in progress.
The bill authorizing compensation to certain of the Rongelap and Utirik
people for radiation injuries was signed by the President and payments were
completed during FY 1979.
A&A study of diabetes, a serious disease in the Marshall Islands, was

Initiated several years ago and the data collection has just been completed.

A

report of the results of this study will be issued shortly.
During this fiscal
year an intestinal parasite survey was completed on Rongelap Atoll and at Utirik
with studies of stool specimens and serologic testing, by immunofluorescence,
Anthelminthic therapy (Vermox) was started on nearly the entire population.
A large percentage of the people had positive stools for parasites.
The majority
of the parasites were eliminated in this island group by the treatment regimen.
As part of the expanded medical studies a trailer was obtained for
laboratory purposes at the Hospital at Ebeye and a small clinical laboratory was

established to support the resident M.D.
laboratory technician/administrator was

Facility.

A Brookhaven National Laboratory

transferred to Kwajalein to support this

:

A program to educate the people of Rongelap and Utirik regarding radiation
and its effects was continued during the past year.
During the time of the annual
surveys lectures were given to the people by members of the medical team and, in
addition, Dr. Naidu, of Brookhaven, remained on Rongelap and Utirik for a ten-week
period indoctrinating the people about radiation.

The attitudes of the Rongelap and Utirik people towards the examinations

improved, due partly to a better understanding of the objectives of the medical
team as a result of the increased educational program, and partly to an improved

attitude of the Marshallese politicians.

Expected Progress in BY-2 (FY 1980).
Following the September-October survey of 1979 the inadequacies of the
Support system and the vessel became the controlling factors.
Currently, no
vessel is available for support of the surveys.
Both the Department of Energy and

BNL are actively trying to resolve this problem.

When a ship 1s obtained the

survey schedule for-FY 1980 will be completed.
The planning cycle will probably
allow time for two full surveys during -this period.
In addition, an

epidemiological survey of Likiep will be performed, under contract with Tabershaw

Occupational Medicine Consultants,

to assess the validity of a Marshall Island

Government medical questionnaire which indicated an unusual incidence of thyroid
pathology in that population.

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