Consequences of atmospheric contamination by radioiodine: the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents.
C OryS LeboulleuxD SalvatoreB Le GuenF De VathaireS ChevillardMartin SchlumbergerPublished in: Endocrine (2020)
The consequences of the Chernobyl accident clearly demonstrate that populations living nearby a nuclear power plant should be protected in case of accident by sheltering, food restrictions and prophylaxis of thyroid irradiation by potassium iodine administration, if the predicted estimated dose to the thyroid gland of children might be >50 mGy. These countermeasures should be applied in priority to children, adolescents and pregnant women; they are safe and effective.