1. [Depleted uranium: radiation and ecological safety aspects].
- Author
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Ushakov IB, Afanas'ev RV, Berezin GI, and Zuev VG
- Subjects
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Environmental Exposure adverse effects, Humans, Iraq, Military Personnel, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Warfare, Yugoslavia, Radioactive Pollutants adverse effects, Uranium adverse effects
- Abstract
The authors have analyzed the ecological, sanitary-and-hygienic and medicobiologic aspects of using the impoverished uranium in armaments and military equipment. The influence of impoverished uranium on human body (600 cases) was studied using medicobiologic investigation. It was shown that the particles of aerosol of mixed uranium oxide cause the radiation and chemical damage of kidneys, lungs and other internals. Uranium's alpha-radiation is very effective in induction of biologic effects during internal irradiation. Taking into account that bone tissue is the critical organ for uranium isotopes the medullar tissue is exposed to alpha-radiation. In the armed conflicts of the last decade wide use of armour-piercing means with elements consisted of impoverished uranium has led to the appearance of new technogenic risk factor for the environment and the man. more...
- Published
- 2003