Rongelap, Marshall Islands March 15, 1964 A Preliminary Statement Concerning the Medical Survey of the Rongelap People Ten Years after their Exposure to Fallout Radiation. In March 1964, a Combined Atomic Energy Commission and Trust Territory medical team carried out the annual survey of the people of Rongelap Island, 10 years after their accidental exposure to fallout radiation, Dr. T. Kumatori of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan, who is in charge of the annual medical exami-~ nations of the Lucky Dragon fishermen involved in the same accident as the Marshallese, visited Rongelap for the survey. Dr, Robert Conard of Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, who heads up the A.E.C,. medical team, had visited Dr. Kumatori in Japan for examination of the exposed Japanese fishermen prior to the Rongelap survey. The following statement concerning the results of the survey at Rongelap must be considered as preliminary in nature since most of the data collected has yet to be analyzed. During the past year the people have been well with no major epidemics of disease. The poliomyelitis epidemic which occurred during the 1963 survey has been controlled with no further spread of the disease, The usual number of cases of upper respiratory infections and gastroenteritis were reported, One death had _ occurred in a 108 year old exposed woman, presumably due to senility. — eelsrE ie i a tan The usual number of normal births in both exposed and unexposed groups were noted, JCAE In to fro tr rolten. ene eee CaIMaeudsd i dy SBATHOMV TWNOS LYN 3HL 40 SONITIOH WOdd In fo je [nc yah Te ES

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