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[Functional status of the developing body as a criterion of hygienic standardization of electromagnetic fields of 2750 MHz].

PAPER pubmed Gigiena i sanitariia 1989 Animal study Effect: harm Evidence: Very low

Abstract

Elevated sensitivity of the developing organism of nonmature animals (white rats) to the exposure of the electromagnetic field (EMF) of 2750 mHz was established. Taking that into account, a hygienic standard for EMF of 2750 mHz was set up for the population at the level of 15 mWt/cm2.

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Animal study
Effect direction
harm
Population
Nonmature animals (white rats)
Sample size
Exposure
microwave · 2750 MHz
Evidence strength
Very low
Confidence: 62% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

The study reports elevated sensitivity of developing (nonmature) white rats to exposure from a 2750 MHz electromagnetic field. Based on this, a hygienic standard for 2750 MHz EMF for the population was set at 15 mW/cm2.

Outcomes measured

  • Sensitivity of developing organism to EMF exposure
  • Hygienic standardization level for population exposure (15 mW/cm2)

Limitations

  • No exposure duration or protocol details provided in the abstract
  • No sample size reported
  • No specific health/biological endpoints described beyond 'elevated sensitivity'
  • Animal study; applicability to humans not established in the abstract

Suggested hubs

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    Discusses hygienic standardization/exposure limit setting for EMF at 2750 MHz.
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