"Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"

Consanguinity has been a long-standing social habit among Iranians. The effect of consanguinity on early death (stillbirth plus infant death) and pre-reproductive mortality (death before age 15 years) was studied in an ecological study in 10 provinces of Iran (including, Boosheher, Chaharmahal-O-Bak...

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Main Authors: M Saadat, H Mohabbatkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2003-08-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/277.pdf&manuscript_id=277
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spelling doaj-1a13ce9e8c5c46cb8e811768814ee8db2020-12-02T01:19:01ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852003-08-01322911"Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"M SaadatH MohabbatkarConsanguinity has been a long-standing social habit among Iranians. The effect of consanguinity on early death (stillbirth plus infant death) and pre-reproductive mortality (death before age 15 years) was studied in an ecological study in 10 provinces of Iran (including, Boosheher, Chaharmahal-O-Bakhtiari, East Azarbaijan, Ilam, Fars, Kashan, Kerman, Kermanshah, Markazi, Semnan, and Yazd). The rates of early death and pre-reproductive mortality of the study populations were derived from the data from 20th March 2000 to 19th March 2001. Statistical analysis showed that there were significant correlation coefficients between mean of inbreeding coefficients of provinces and either early death (r=+0.611, t=2.32, df=9, P=0.046) or pre-reproductive mortality (r=+0.627, t=2.41, df=9, P=0.039) rates. When consider the frequency of consanguinity in terms of individual city of the study provinces, statistical analysis showed that early death (r=+0.324, t=3.18, df =86, P=0.002) was significantly correlated with the mean of inbreeding coefficients of populations.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/277.pdf&manuscript_id=277ConsanguinityEarly deathPre-reproductive mortality
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H Mohabbatkar
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"Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Consanguinity
Early death
Pre-reproductive mortality
author_facet M Saadat
H Mohabbatkar
author_sort M Saadat
title "Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"
title_short "Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"
title_full "Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"
title_fullStr "Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"
title_full_unstemmed "Inbreeding and its Relevance to Early and Pre-reproductive Mortality Rates in Iran, an Ecological Study"
title_sort "inbreeding and its relevance to early and pre-reproductive mortality rates in iran, an ecological study"
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2003-08-01
description Consanguinity has been a long-standing social habit among Iranians. The effect of consanguinity on early death (stillbirth plus infant death) and pre-reproductive mortality (death before age 15 years) was studied in an ecological study in 10 provinces of Iran (including, Boosheher, Chaharmahal-O-Bakhtiari, East Azarbaijan, Ilam, Fars, Kashan, Kerman, Kermanshah, Markazi, Semnan, and Yazd). The rates of early death and pre-reproductive mortality of the study populations were derived from the data from 20th March 2000 to 19th March 2001. Statistical analysis showed that there were significant correlation coefficients between mean of inbreeding coefficients of provinces and either early death (r=+0.611, t=2.32, df=9, P=0.046) or pre-reproductive mortality (r=+0.627, t=2.41, df=9, P=0.039) rates. When consider the frequency of consanguinity in terms of individual city of the study provinces, statistical analysis showed that early death (r=+0.324, t=3.18, df =86, P=0.002) was significantly correlated with the mean of inbreeding coefficients of populations.
topic Consanguinity
Early death
Pre-reproductive mortality
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/277.pdf&manuscript_id=277
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