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Perinatal mortality in Bavaria, Germany, after the Chernobyl reactor accident

Title: Perinatal mortality in Bavaria, Germany, after the Chernobyl reactor accident

Author: Grosche B, Irl C, Schoetzau A, van Santen E.

Reference: Radiat Environ Biophys. 1997 Jun;36(2):129–136

DOI: 10.1007/s004110050064

Keywords: perinatal mortality, Germany

Abstract: As has been shown by the authors of a paper recently published in this journal, a deviation from a long-term trend in perinatal mortality within the former Federal Republic of Germany occurred in 1987, i.e. 1 year following the Chernobyl disaster. It is the aim of this study to make a comparison between the areas of the state Bavaria. Germany, with different fallout levels as well as between the observed and expected numbers of perinatal deaths relating to these areas. The expected numbers of perinatal deaths, defined as external standard, were derived from the remainder of the former FRG. Testing an a priori formulated hypothesis revealed no differences in the temporal development of perinatal mortality between the areas with different fallout levels and subsequent exposure. Including May 1986 into the analysis revealed a significant increase during the first 3 months after the accident, which is due to an excess in May alone. Since no elevated radiation risks for the last days in utero are known, the additional Chernobyl radiation exposure is not plausible as a causative agent. Further analyses on stillbirths showed an increase in Southern Bavaria during the first 2 years following the accident. Later on, the rates were comparable to the expected values again.

URL:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs004110050064

Perinatal mortality in Germany following the Chernobyl accident

Title: Perinatal mortality in Germany following the Chernobyl accident

Author: Körblein A, Küchenhoff H.

Reference: Radiat Environ Biophys. 1997 Feb;36(1):3–7

Keywords: perinatal mortality, Germany

Abstract: Perinatal mortality in Germany was investigated with respect to a possible relationship to the nuclear accident in Chernobyl on April 26, 1986. Using annual data of perinatal mortality, a trend analysis based on an appropriately chosen statistical model was performed which showed a significant increase in 1987. In addition, we calculated the cesium concentration in women’s bodies using data of the cesium concentration in milk. We found two peaks of cesium concentration that were associated with the observed two peaks of monthly perinatal mortality data with a delay of 7 months.

URL:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9128892

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