Wi-Fi technology and human health impact: a brief review of current knowledge

Author:

Prlić Ivica1,Šiško Jerko1,Varnai Veda Marija1,Pavelić Luka1,Macan Jelena1,Kobešćak Silvija1,Hajdinjak Mladen1,Jurdana Mihovil1,Cerovac Zdravko1,Zauner Branimir1,Mihić Marija Surić1,Avdagić Selma Cvijetić1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health , Zagreb , Croatia

Abstract

Abstract An enormous increase in the application of wireless communication in recent decades has intensified research into consequent increase in human exposure to electromagnetic (EM) radiofrequency (RF) radiation fields and potential health effects, especially in school children and teenagers, and this paper gives a snap overview of current findings and recommendations of international expert bodies, with the emphasis on exposure from Wi-Fi technology indoor devices. Our analysis includes over 100 in vitro, animal, epidemiological, and exposure assessment studies (of which 37 in vivo and 30 covering Wi-Fi technologies). Only a small portion of published research papers refers to the “real” health impact of Wi-Fi technologies on children, because they are simply not available. Results from animal studies are rarely fully transferable to humans. As highly controlled laboratory exposure experiments do not reflect real physical interaction between RF radiation fields with biological tissue, dosimetry methods, protocols, and instrumentation need constant improvement. Several studies repeatedly confirmed thermal effect of RF field interaction with human tissue, but non-thermal effects remain dubious and unconfirmed.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Toxicology

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