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📰 Myggegg viser strukturelle skader etter RF-eksponering ved 900 MHz og 18 GHz

14. juni 2026 (EMFS)
22. apr 2026 (original)
Source: Sci Rep
Source category: Research
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En Sci Rep-studie rapporterer at 24 timers RF-eksponering ved 900 MHz og 18 GHz forårsaket strukturelle endringer i egg fra Aedes aegypti- og Aedes albopictus-mygg, med artsspesifikke og frekvensavhengige effekter. Ved 900 MHz inkluderte skadene celletap og forstyrrede eksokorioniske nettverk, mens effektene ved 18 GHz var mildere.
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Sitater (vår oversettelse)

"Signifikante strukturelle endringer ble observert i de ytre korioniske cellene (OCC) i egg eksponert for RF, spesielt ved 900 MHz."

[original: "Significant structural alterations were observed in the outer chorionic cells (OCC) of eggs exposed to RF, particularly at 900 MHz."]

— Nazri Che Dom et al.

"Denne studien belyser de frekvensavhengige og artsspesifikke effektene av RF-eksponering på Aedes-eggenes morfologi og struktur."

[original: "This study highlights the frequency-dependent and species-specific impacts of RF exposure on Aedes egg morphology and structure."]

— Nazri Che Dom et al.

Eksponering

"Eggs were exposed to RF frequencies of 900 MHz and 18 GHz for 24 hours. The 24-hour exposure duration was selected based on preliminary trials and published studies demonstrating observable ultrastructural changes in insect eggs within this time frame, while avoiding complete desiccation. The 900 MHz frequency corresponds to widely used GSM cellular communication, whereas 18 GHz lies within the millimeter-wave band of emerging 5G networks. Both frequencies were chosen for their environmental relevance in urban areas where Aedes mosquitoes are prevalent. A control group was maintained under identical conditions without RF exposure."

— Nazri Che Dom et al.

Kilde

Species-specific impacts of radiofrequency exposure on the structural and morphological characteristics of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus eggs. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

📄 Underliggende forskning

Species-specific impacts of radiofrequency exposure on the structural and morphological characteristics of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus eggs.

Nazri Che Dom et al. (2026) Scientific reports Journal Level X

🔗 DOI 📚 PubMed

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