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      Down syndrome clusters in Germany after the Chernobyl accident.

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      Radiation research

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          In two independent studies using different approaches and covering West Berlin and Bavaria, respectively, highly significant temporal clusters of Down syndrome were found. Both sharp increases occurred in areas receiving relatively low Chernobyl fallout and concomitant radiation exposures. Only for the Berlin cluster was fallout present at the time of the affected meioses, whereas the Nuremberg cluster preceded the radioactive contamination by 1 month. Hypotheses on possible causal relationships are compared. Radiation from the Chernobyl accident is an unlikely factor, because the associated cumulative dose was so low in comparison with natural background. Microdosimetric considerations would indicate that fewer than 1 in 200 oocyte nuclei would have experienced an ionizing event from Chernobyl radioactivity. Given the lack of understanding of what causes Down syndrome, other than factors associated with increased maternal age, additional research into environmental and infectious risk factors is warranted.

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          Journal
          Radiat Res
          Radiation research
          0033-7587
          0033-7587
          Mar 1997
          : 147
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute for Radiation Hygiene, Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Oberschleissheim, Germany.
          Article
          10.2307/3579339
          9052678
          34fd3844-158f-427f-a55b-f14c6c5614fc
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