In Europe, the male to female ratio at birth (secondary sex ratio: SSR; sex odds: SO) is 1.04-1.06, is influenced by many factors and is declining in industrialized countries. This study was carried out to identify possible impacts of fallout by atomic bomb tests or by the Chernobyl event on SSR in Italy. Italy is a country without commercial nuclear power generation for the last four decades and thus nearly free of radiological confounders. Counts of annual male and female live births in Italy are provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) and by the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT). This study included 57.7 million live births (1940-2019) with overall SSR 1.05829. The Italian SSR trend was modelled with linear and non...
Ionizing radiation causes genetic mutations, and nuclear facilities, research reactors, and power re...
The trend in the human sex odds at birth in Europe was significantly distorted after the Chernobyl N...
The effects of ionizing radiation at doses below 10 mSv are still little understood. Recent epidemio...
Ever since the discovery of the mutagenic properties of ionizing radiation, the possibility of birth...
To investigate trends in the sex odds before and after the Chernobyl accident, gender-specific annua...
Introduction: The human sex ratio or sex odds at birth (M/F) are influenced by many factors. Radiati...
Background: The ratio of male to female offspring at birth may be a simple and non-invasive way to m...
Introduction: The male:female ratio at birth (male births divided by total live births – M/T) has be...
AIMS: Fallout from atomic bomb testing may travel great distances before precipitating. Males are bo...
Introduction: The male:female ratio at birth (male births divided by total live births - M/T) has be...
To investigate possible reproductive health risks after Chernobyl in Europe, we carried out time tre...
The possible detrimental genetic impact on humans living in the vicinity of nuclear facilities has b...
Ever since the discovery of the mutagenic properties of ionizing radiation, the possibility of birth...
Background and aims: The disaster at the Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl in April 1986 resulted in ...
The downward trend in the sex ratio at birth that has occurred in several countries over the last 30...
Ionizing radiation causes genetic mutations, and nuclear facilities, research reactors, and power re...
The trend in the human sex odds at birth in Europe was significantly distorted after the Chernobyl N...
The effects of ionizing radiation at doses below 10 mSv are still little understood. Recent epidemio...
Ever since the discovery of the mutagenic properties of ionizing radiation, the possibility of birth...
To investigate trends in the sex odds before and after the Chernobyl accident, gender-specific annua...
Introduction: The human sex ratio or sex odds at birth (M/F) are influenced by many factors. Radiati...
Background: The ratio of male to female offspring at birth may be a simple and non-invasive way to m...
Introduction: The male:female ratio at birth (male births divided by total live births – M/T) has be...
AIMS: Fallout from atomic bomb testing may travel great distances before precipitating. Males are bo...
Introduction: The male:female ratio at birth (male births divided by total live births - M/T) has be...
To investigate possible reproductive health risks after Chernobyl in Europe, we carried out time tre...
The possible detrimental genetic impact on humans living in the vicinity of nuclear facilities has b...
Ever since the discovery of the mutagenic properties of ionizing radiation, the possibility of birth...
Background and aims: The disaster at the Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl in April 1986 resulted in ...
The downward trend in the sex ratio at birth that has occurred in several countries over the last 30...
Ionizing radiation causes genetic mutations, and nuclear facilities, research reactors, and power re...
The trend in the human sex odds at birth in Europe was significantly distorted after the Chernobyl N...
The effects of ionizing radiation at doses below 10 mSv are still little understood. Recent epidemio...