2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15030483
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Use of Iodine-131 to Tellurium-132 Ratios for Assessing the Relationships between Human Inhaled Radioactivity and Environmental Monitoring after the Accident in Fukushima

Abstract: Significant differences in findings were seen between the intake amounts of iodine-131 that were derived from direct measurements and the estimated intake from environmental monitoring data at the Fukushima accident. To clarify these discrepancies, we have investigated the iodine-131 and tellurium-132 body burdens of five human subjects, who after being exposed to a radioactive plume, underwent 21.5 h whole body counter measurements at Fukui Prefectural Hospital, so clear intake scenario and thyroid counter me… Show more

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“…To assess the influence of familial passive smoking, we assumed a dose-response relationship between the inhalation intake of passive smoke and the development of pediatric CD. Generally, the inhalation intake of passive smoke (D) is proportional to the child's peripheral air concentration of tobacco smoke (C A ), which can be expressed by the following equation [19]:…”
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“…To assess the influence of familial passive smoking, we assumed a dose-response relationship between the inhalation intake of passive smoke and the development of pediatric CD. Generally, the inhalation intake of passive smoke (D) is proportional to the child's peripheral air concentration of tobacco smoke (C A ), which can be expressed by the following equation [19]:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two studies, Uchiyama et al and Murakami et al, added evidence on internal radiation dose assessment for the inhalation of radio-iodine and/or ingestion of radio-cesium. The authors emphasized that by taking into account adequate exposure scenarios, internal dose assessment based on environmental monitoring or survey data could yield good reliability, equivalent to the methods using direct measurement, such as anthropogammametry [ 11 , 12 ]. Murakami et al also proposed a greater use of their assessment approaches and methodologies in a range of food regulatory measures for a future nuclear disaster.…”
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