bho Cn Tabie 33 Urinary Sr” Levels, in puC, |, of Marshallese, 1959 Males Females Age I-15 e Rongelap exposed 24 Rongefap unexposed Adingnae Unurik Ebeye Age >15 (2)* 7 122.0 (3) _ 7.3 5.1 (8) 5.3 CL) 5.6 22.8 (9) - - 15 20.9 (5) 0.56 0.37 (4) Age 1-15 Age >15 3.9 (2) 34 22.2 (9) - 4.2 22.3 (6) - 30 3.9 (1) ~ (1) 2.5 (23 0.700.70 (3) “The numbers in parentheses are the numbers of people in the groups. Table 34 Cs'?? Body Burdens, in muC,’kg, of Marshallese as Measured by Whoie-Bodvy GammaSpectroscopy, 1959 Ailingnae Utirik Age 1-15 Age >15 124276.2 (9)* 11.824.8 (20) 14.225.1 (10) i¢.04%4.7 (37) 11.32%2.7 (12) 9.92.1 (15) L1.0%3.4 (16) 9.8+2.8 £33) 4.6221.2 (14) 4.51.6 (15) 4.5201.9 (14) 3.64£1.3 £15) 8.9 (2) 11.5+3.6 (4) 10.0+3.1 (4) 1L4%45 (5) *The numbers in parentheses are the numbers of people in the groups. on an average 24-hr urine output of 1660 ml(see ment with the value of 140 days obtained by An- between the Rongelap exposed and unexposed groups, although the exposed adult group hada days was obtained in clinical study made over a Table 33). No significant difference was found slightly higher mean value than the unexposed group. Females tended to have a lower mean Sr*° value than males, but the difference was notstatistically significant. Relatively few children < 15 years of age were tested for urinary Sr®°; therefore, it was not possible to comparetheirlevels statis- tically with those of the adults. The mean Sr” urinary value for an adult inhabitant of Utirik was 1.8 wpC/l, which is about 35% that of the Rongelap group. The control group on EbeyeIsland (not contaminated) hadstill lower values, 0.62 uuC/1. The lack of significant difference between the exposed and unexposed groups on Rongelap seems, to indicate that essentially no residual Sr°° from the initial exposure is detectable in the exposeda group. ' Cesium-137. The Cs'** urinary excretion levels _ of the Marshallese people for the period from 50 to 180 days following exposure can be expressed as a single exponential function with a half-life of 70 days (see Figure 56). This figureis not in agree- [185b0¢ derson,*? but a biological half-time of 51 to 59 4-month period following injection of Cs*77Cl, into two patients.** The estimates of body burden of Cs'*’ in 1958, derived indirectly from urinalysis, are presented in Table 32. The urinary excretion of Cs’*’ of 34 puC/I in 1957 indicates that the Rongelap people were exposed to a continuing low level of Cs**’ from stratospheric fallout during 1956 while residing on Majuro. By contrast, the mean body burden of Cs'37 in 1957 of the Utirik people (who were re- turned to their atoll in 1954) was 334 muC, considerably higher than that of the Rongelap people who wereresiding on Majuro at that time.°? This higher burden among the Utirik people in 1957 can beattributed to the higherlevel of Cs'*' con- tamination on Utirik than on Majuro at that time. Zine-65. Zn** urinary levels were not measured before 1958. With the assumptionsthat excretion of Zn®** is exponential and urinary excretion 1s 10% of tocal excretion (urinary/fecal ratio= 4), the March 1958 urinary excretion level of 175 a Age >15 sq Mag Age 1-15 awe Rongelap exposed Rongelap unexposed Females ~~ Males

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