39 for all age group$"r relatively low fgure compared with thatder Japanese and American societies. age 54) died of a genitourinary infection complicating diabetes even thoughshe(along with the other cases) had been placed on oral therapy with Orinase (tolbutamid tablets). (It was later found Thyroid Metabolism that these patients did not take the tablets con- Table 24 shows results of protein bound iodine, sistently. } minations. The 12 samples obtained in 1959 showed values definitely lower than the 1958 values, although several readings were still somewhat high. [t was thought that the high 1958 levels must have been due to contaminatedglassware in spite of the great care taken to maintain only routine urine examinations were done on the Rongelap people, the incidenceof diabetes may actually be higher. The greater incidence of deaths due to diabetes in the Marshall Islands than in the strict cleanliness. Glucosuria United States in 1956 and 1957" is statistically On routine urine analysis during the 1959 survey one male and four females (al! in che unex- significant (0.0L>p>0.001). Serum Vitamin B,, ucosuria; all but one of these also had an elevated fasting blood sugar level* (see Table 25). These individuals were considered to have mild diabetes mellitus. Later during the year one of these cases ( 3854, F, Analysis of the [3 serum samples obtained in 1959 again showed, as in 1958, vitamin B,, levels slightly higher than normal. The mean value was 714 pug/ml, with a range of 312 to 1500. A scatt€r- gram of levels for both years was plotted against ~o Te Maw posed group) were found to have | Table 26 compares the mortality from diabetes in the United States*’ and the Marshal! Islands. The incidence appears higher in the Marshall Islands and on Rongelap Island (based on its small population). It should be noted that, since total iqdine, and butanol extractable iodine deter- white blood count, since it has been shownthat in “We are grateful to Dr. W.W. Fennel! at Kwajalein for having leukemia the white cells have a higher B,, binding the blood sugar analyzed. Table 23 Results of Complement Fixation Tests on Rongelap Peopie, 1959, by Age and Sex {Positive Reactions of Serum Dilutions 1-10) avs : No.in FluA FluB age group No. % No. % Long HA | HA 2 CA (Respiratory (Parainfluenza3) (Parainfluenza!) (Parainfluenza 2) syncitial, CCA) No. % No. To No. Adeno % No. % No. 1 l 4 5 6 [4 6 35 38 30 14 16 10 82 67 50 2 3 26 43 40 66 2 l 1d 6 4 6 5 33 29 29 ll Il 9 3 6 15 29 4 +1 37 LGV (Psittacosis OF Mumps group) (Q fever) % No. % No. % No. % 2 6 12 25 1 3 I 6 13 5 2 2 I 12 & 5 8 13 5 8 3 68 92 §2 53 3 5 14 2&9 ! 1 3 8 5 18 1 8 32: «63 «Bl O16 265 Cat 72 64 16 i+ Females 1-5 6-15 16-40 >40 0 17 24 20 4 4+ 17 20 9 7 38 35 B 19 16 47 79 80 Total 61 8B 13 16 26 43 70 I-51 0 Males 6-15 16-40 > 40 12 21 17 1 + 6 Total Sl it 8 19 35 2 8 12 17 38 71 by 18 14 92 . 86 82 22 22 43 43 84 * aw 0 1 100 Females Plus Males Total 112 19 17 38 34 1185584 86 77 0 5 10 9 ob 5

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