The Excess Mortality Among Twins in the Dominican Republic and Haiti Through the Components of Age Under Five: A Comparative Study of Trends and Associated Factors.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Adama Ouedraogo, David Jean Simon, Ann Kiragu, Nicole Estefany Aponte Cueto, Vénunyé Claude Kondo Tokpovi
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Despite the decline in mortality rates among children in developing countries, disparities persist between countries, particularly between twins and singletons. This study employed data from nine Demographic and Health Surveys in the Dominican Republic and Haiti to estimate and compare mortality rates for twins and singletons in categories of the under-5 age group (neonatal, postneonatal, and child mortality) and examine the factors associated with excess mortality among twins. From 1996 to 2013, the under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) for singletons in the Dominican Republic declined from 56‰ (95% CI [47, 64) to 30‰ (22-39) and from 108‰ (53-164) to 53‰ (16-89) among twins. In Haiti, between 1994 and 2016, the U5MR declined from 121‰ (109-133) to 77‰ (68-80) for singletons and from 432‰ (327-538) to 204‰ (149-260) among twins. The adjusted risk of neonatal death for twins is 1.4 (1.0-1.9) times higher than for singletons in the Dominican Republic, compared to a risk of 4.3 (3.5-5.3) times higher in Haiti. In the post-neonatal period, the mortality risk for twins in the Dominican Republic was 1.8 (1.0-3.1) times higher than that for singletons, 2.9 (2.3-3.8) in Haiti. The risk of death for twins was not significantly different from that for singletons in both the Dominican Republic and Haiti at ages 1-4 years. Low birth weight, lack of breastfeeding, absence of, or inadequate, antenatal care, noncesarean section birth, and high birth order were associated with excess mortality among twins in both countries.

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Twin Research and Human Genetics
Twin Research and Human Genetics 医学-妇产科学
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1.50
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11.10%
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37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Twin Research and Human Genetics is the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics covers all areas of human genetics with an emphasis on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, psychiatric and behavioral genetics, and research on multiple births in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, endocrinology, fetal pathology, obstetrics and pediatrics. Through Twin Research and Human Genetics the society aims to publish the latest research developments in twin studies throughout the world.
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