Consanguinity, Inbreeding Coefficient, Infant Mortality and congenital anomalies evaluation in the population of Faisalabad
Khalid, S.; Hassan, M.
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BackgroundConsanguineous unions are defined as the matrimony between individuals who are blood relatives. Researchers in all over the world worked on this issue and they checked the ratio of prevalence and effects of consanguinity in different regions of world. This research was conducted in the District Faisalabad, upper Punjab. ObjectiveTo find rate of consanguinity, coefficient of inbreeding (F) and its impacts. MethodsThe data was collected from six tehsils of District Faisalabad by interviewing the subjects. The data collected within the time span of six months. Total of 2366 subjects were interviewed after their consent approval. ResultsThe rate of consanguinity was noted 41.83% with 0.03053 coefficient of inbreeding. High rate of consanguinity (23.36%) was noted among first cousins. The distantly related and not related unions were 35.64% and 22.56% respectively. The rate of consanguineous unions in six tehsils ranged from 33.99% in Jaranwala to 53.85% in Tandlianwala. Consanguineous marriages were noted high in Punjabi speaking subjects, in housewives, in reciprocal marital types, in grand-parents and one couple family types and Rajpoot castes. There was found no significant differences of consanguinity in rural and urban areas. The rate of still births was noted high (82.25%) in consanguineous unions while neonatal, post neonatal and child mortality was low such less as 6.45%, 8.06% and 3.22% respectively. The prenatal mortality was noted slightly high 44.94% in consanguineous unions as compared to non-consanguineous unions. The congenital malformation rate was 6.29% in all marital unions but this rate was high (59.06%) in consanguineous unions as compared to non-consanguineous unions (40.93%). This is a pilot study to analyze the potential of inbreeding coefficient (F) in the District Faisalabad.
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