Fukushima prefectural gov doesn’t publish the latest thyroid test result

Fukushima prefectural government is to announce the thyroid test result every 3 months.

The last time they published the data was September. (cf, Thyroid disease rate spiked to 43.7%, “About 1 in 2 children have nodule or cyst in Fukushima city” [URL])

More than 3 months have passed, but they still haven’t released the latest data by 1/28/2013.

On 1/27/2013, they had a meeting with the residents in Iwaki city, where they were supposed to publish the latest result but it is not released at least on their web page.

 

Fukushima prefectural gov doesn't publish the latest thyroid test result

 

http://www.pref.fukushima.jp/imu/kenkoukanri/20121221koujyousensetumeikai.pdf

 

 

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Français :

La préfecture de Fukushima ne publie pas les derniers résultats des examens de thyroïde
La préfecture de Fukushima doit annoncer les résultats des examens de thyroïde tous les 3 mois.

La dernière fois qu’ils les ont publiés c’était en septembre. (cf. Les maladies de la thyroïde sont montées à 43,7% : “Quasiment un enfant sur deux a un nodule ou un kyste dans la ville de Fukushima“ [Lien])
Plus de 3 mois sont passés mais au 28 janvier 2013 il n’ont toujours rien publié.

Le 27 janvier 2013, ils ont tenu une réunion avec des habitants d’Iwaki au cours de laquelle ils étaient supposés donner les derniers mais il n’y en a aucune trace au moins sur la page de leur site.

La préfecture de Fukushima ne publie pas les derniers résultats des examens de thyroïde

http://www.pref.fukushima.jp/imu/kenkoukanri/20121221koujyousensetumeikai.pdf

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