Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
The aim of this study was to estimate radionuclide levels in breast milk and the transferred dose to their infants in Sendai (100 km from Fukushima), Japan after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. Radionuclide concentrations were analyzed in 101 specimens of breast milk collected in 2012. Median v...
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doaj-8a255d979dc74d9ba8a81c00669550772021-06-01T01:31:49ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185825582510.3390/ijerph18115825Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear DisasterZhaoqing Lyu0Sani Rachman Soleman1Tomoko Fujitani2Yukiko Fujii3Manal A. M. Mahmoud4Kouji H. Harada5Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanDepartment of Health and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanDepartment of Health and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Daiichi University of Pharmacy, Fukuoka 815−8511, JapanDepartment of Animal Hygiene and Environmental Sanitation, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut 71526, EgyptDepartment of Health and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanThe aim of this study was to estimate radionuclide levels in breast milk and the transferred dose to their infants in Sendai (100 km from Fukushima), Japan after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. Radionuclide concentrations were analyzed in 101 specimens of breast milk collected in 2012. Median values for minimum detectable activities were 0.39, 0.34, 1.1, 1.89, and 17.1 Bq/kg for <sup>137</sup>Cs, <sup>134</sup>Cs, <sup>131</sup>I, <sup>110m</sup>Ag, and <sup>40</sup>K, respectively. Only radionuclides from <sup>40</sup>K were detected. To estimate potential exposure and radiocesium dose, we assumed that the samples contained each minimum detectable activity level. The mean minimum detectable activity concentrations (standard deviation) of <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>134</sup>Cs were 0.42 (0.15) and 0.37 (0.14) Bq/kg, respectively. Means of estimated dietary intakes of <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>134</sup>Cs among infants were 0.35 (0.12) and 0.31 (0.11) Bq/day, respectively. The committed effective doses of radiocesium in infants aged 3 and 12 months via breastmilk were estimated at 5.6 (2.1) and 3.3 (1.2) μSv/year, respectively. Dietary intakes of <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>134</sup>Cs in breastfeeding mothers were back-calculated at 1.9 (0.71) and 1.7 (0.65) Bq/day, respectively. The study verified no discernible exposure to radionuclides among infants. The most conservative estimates were below the Japanese internal exposure limit of 1 mSv/year.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5825Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear disasterradionuclideradiocesiumbreastfeeding motherinfant exposure |
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Zhaoqing Lyu Sani Rachman Soleman Tomoko Fujitani Yukiko Fujii Manal A. M. Mahmoud Kouji H. Harada Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear disaster radionuclide radiocesium breastfeeding mother infant exposure |
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Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster |
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Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster |
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Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster |
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Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster |
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Absence of Detectable Radionuclides in Breast Milk in Sendai, Japan in 2012 Even by High-Sensitivity Determination: Estimated Dose among Infants after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster |
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absence of detectable radionuclides in breast milk in sendai, japan in 2012 even by high-sensitivity determination: estimated dose among infants after the fukushima nuclear disaster |
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The aim of this study was to estimate radionuclide levels in breast milk and the transferred dose to their infants in Sendai (100 km from Fukushima), Japan after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. Radionuclide concentrations were analyzed in 101 specimens of breast milk collected in 2012. Median values for minimum detectable activities were 0.39, 0.34, 1.1, 1.89, and 17.1 Bq/kg for <sup>137</sup>Cs, <sup>134</sup>Cs, <sup>131</sup>I, <sup>110m</sup>Ag, and <sup>40</sup>K, respectively. Only radionuclides from <sup>40</sup>K were detected. To estimate potential exposure and radiocesium dose, we assumed that the samples contained each minimum detectable activity level. The mean minimum detectable activity concentrations (standard deviation) of <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>134</sup>Cs were 0.42 (0.15) and 0.37 (0.14) Bq/kg, respectively. Means of estimated dietary intakes of <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>134</sup>Cs among infants were 0.35 (0.12) and 0.31 (0.11) Bq/day, respectively. The committed effective doses of radiocesium in infants aged 3 and 12 months via breastmilk were estimated at 5.6 (2.1) and 3.3 (1.2) μSv/year, respectively. Dietary intakes of <sup>137</sup>Cs and <sup>134</sup>Cs in breastfeeding mothers were back-calculated at 1.9 (0.71) and 1.7 (0.65) Bq/day, respectively. The study verified no discernible exposure to radionuclides among infants. The most conservative estimates were below the Japanese internal exposure limit of 1 mSv/year. |
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Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear disaster radionuclide radiocesium breastfeeding mother infant exposure |
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