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The Fukushima radiological emergency and challenges identified for future public health responses

机译:福岛放射性紧急情况和为未来公共卫生应对措施确定的挑战

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On 11 March 2011, northern Japan was rocked by first a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the eastern coast and then an ensuing tsunami. The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant complex was hit by these twin disasters, and a cascade of events was initiated that led to radionuclide releases causing widespread radioactive contamination of residential areas, agricultural land, and coastal waters. Radioactive material from Japan was subsequently transmitted to locations around the globe, including the U.S. The levels of radioactive material that arrived in the U.S. were never large enough to be a concern for health effects, but the presence of this material in the environment was enough to create a public health emergency in the U.S. The radiation safety and public health communities in the U.S. are identifying challenges they faced in responding to this incident. This paper discusses three of those challenges: (1) The growing shortage of trained radiation subject matter experts in the field of environmental transport and dosimetry of radionuclides; (2) the need to begin expressing all radiation-related quantities in terms of the International System of Units; and (3) the need to define when a radiation dose is or is not one of "public health concern." This list represents only a small subset of the list of challenges being identified by public health agencies that responded to the Fukushima incident. However, these three challenges are fundamental to any radiological emergency response. Addressing them will have a significant positive impact on how the U.S. responds to the next radiological emergency.
机译:2011年3月11日,日本北部首先遭受了东部沿海9.0级地震的袭击,随后发生了海啸。福岛第一核电站大楼受到了这两次灾难的打击,并引发了一系列事件,导致放射性核素的释放,造成居民区,农田和沿海水域的广泛放射性污染。随后,来自日本的放射性物质被传输到包括美国在内的全球各地。到达美国的放射性物质的水平从来都不足以引起健康影响,但是这种物质在环境中的存在足以在美国造成公共卫生突发事件美国辐射安全和公共卫生界正在确定他们在应对这一事件时面临的挑战。本文讨论了其中的三个挑战:(1)在环境运输和放射性核素剂量测定领域,受过训练的辐射主题专家的日益短缺; (2)有必要开始按照国际单位制表达所有与辐射有关的数量; (3)需要确定何时辐射剂量是“公共卫生问题”之一或不是“公共卫生问题”之一。该列表仅代表响应福岛事件的公共卫生机构确定的挑战清单中的一小部分。但是,这三个挑战对于任何放射应急响应都是至关重要的。解决这些问题将对美国对下一次放射紧急情况的反应产生重大的积极影响。

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