Authors
I Likhtarov, L Kovgan, M Chepurny, O Ivanova, Z Boyko, G Ratia, S Masiuk, V Gerasymenko, V Drozdovitch, V Berkovski, M Hatch, A Brenner, N Luckyanov, P Voillequé, A Bouville
Publication date
2011/6/1
Journal
Health Physics
Volume
100
Issue
6
Pages
583-593
Publisher
LWW
Description
This paper describes methods for estimating thyroid doses to Ukrainian children who were subjects of an epidemiological study of prenatal exposure and presents the calculated doses. Participants were 2,582 mother-child pairs in which the mother had been pregnant at the time of the Chernobyl accident on 26 April 1986 or in the 2–3 mo following when 131 I in fallout was still present. Among these, 1,494 were categorized as “exposed;” a comparison group of 1,088 was considered “relatively unexposed.” Individual in utero thyroid dose estimates were found to range from less than 1 mGy to 3,200 mGy, with an arithmetic mean of 72 mGy. Thyroid doses varied primarily according to stage of pregnancy at the time of exposure and level of radioactive contamination at the location of residence. There was a marked difference between the dose distributions of the exposed and comparison groups, although nine children …
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