US Screening of International Travelers for Radioactive Contamination After the Japanese Nuclear Plant Disaster in March 2011

Author:

Wilson Todd,Chang Arthur,Berro Andre,Still Aaron,Brown Clive,Demma Andrew,Nemhauser Jeffrey,Martin Colleen,Salame-Alfie Adela,Fisher-Tyler Frieda,Smith Lee,Grady-Erickson Onalee,Alvarado-Ramy Francisco,Brunette Gary,Ansari Armin,McAdam David,Marano Nina

Abstract

ABSTRACTOn March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami damaged nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi complex in Japan, resulting in radionuclide release. In response, US officials augmented existing radiological screening at its ports of entry (POEs) to detect and decontaminate travelers contaminated with radioactive materials. During March 12 to 16, radiation screening protocols detected 3 travelers from Japan with external radioactive material contamination at 2 air POEs. Beginning March 23, federal officials collaborated with state and local public health and radiation control authorities to enhance screening and decontamination protocols at POEs. Approximately 543 000 (99%) travelers arriving directly from Japan at 25 US airports were screened for radiation contamination from March 17 to April 30, and no traveler was detected with contamination sufficient to require a large-scale public health response. The response highlighted synergistic collaboration across government levels and leveraged screening methods already in place at POEs, leading to rapid protocol implementation. Policy development, planning, training, and exercising response protocols and the establishment of federal authority to compel decontamination of travelers are needed for future radiological responses. Comparison of resource-intensive screening costs with the public health yield should guide policy decisions, given the historically low frequency of contaminated travelers arriving during radiological disasters.(Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2012;6:291–296)

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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