Blood data trends of children in Fukushima after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Fukushima health management survey

Author:

Hashimoto Koichi12ORCID,Nakano Hironori13,Sakai Akira14,Shimabukuro Michio15,Kazama Junichiro James16,Takahashi Atsushi17,Ohira Tetsuya13,Hashimoto Shigeatsu18,Tsubokura Masaharu19,Watanabe Kazuyuki110,Hayashi Fumikazu13,Nagao Masanori13,Okazaki Kanako1311,Sato Shiho13,Yasumura Seiji112,Ohto Hitoshi1,Kamiya Kenji1,Hosoya Mitsuaki12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Radiation Medical Science Center for the Fukushima Health Management Survey Fukushima Medical University Fukushima Japan

2. Department of Pediatrics Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

3. Department of Epidemiology Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

4. Department of Radiation Life Sciences Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

5. Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

6. Department of Nephrology and Hypertension Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

7. Department of Gastroenterology Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

8. Department of Metabolism, Diabetes and Nephrology, Aizu Medical Center Fukushima Medical University Fukushima Japan

9. Department of Radiation Health Management Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

10. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

11. Department of Physical Therapy Fukushima Medical University School of Health Sciences Fukushima Japan

12. Department of Public Health Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine Fukushima Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAfter the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 and the subsequent accident at the Tokyo Electric Power Company‐operated Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the Fukushima Prefecture government initiated the Fukushima Health Management Survey (FHMS) to assess the long‐term health effects of the disaster on Fukushima residents. The blood tests of children aged ≤15 years between 2011 and 2012 did not reveal any changes regarding peripheral blood data; however, long‐term monitoring is still necessary. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the long‐term health status of children aged ≤15 years who had evacuated the Fukushima Prefecture.MethodsFrom 2011 to 2018, 71,250 evacuees aged 15 years or younger participated in the FMHS and were subjected to blood tests. By analyzing the data of the comprehensive health check survey managed by the FHMS, we examined the changes in hemoglobin (Hb) levels, white blood cell (WBC) counts, including fractions, and platelet (PLT) counts among children from 2011 to 2018.ResultsMinor fluctuations in Hb levels, PLT counts, and WBC counts were observed during the study period, but the central 95% intervals of distribution of the laboratory values were generally within previously reported reference intervals. In particular, there was no increase in the proportions of patients with anemia, polycythemia, or deviating WBC counts.ConclusionFrom 2011 to 2018, there was no increase in the percentages of children with anemia, polycythemia, or deviating WBC counts among the Fukushima Prefecture evacuees.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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