Association of Consanguinity with Abnormalities in the Descendants
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51985/JBUMDC2022105Keywords:
Abnormalities, Causes, Consanguinity, Cross-sectional survey, PakistanAbstract
Objective: Consanguinity is often related to several abnormalities in descendants. This survey assessed the frequency of
abnormalities in the descendants of consanguinity couples.
Study Design & Setting: The cross-sectional survey was conducted from 01-Feb-2021 to 01-Oct-2021 with consanguinity
couples residing in Pakistan or abroad.
Methodology: Institutional Bioethics Committee (IBC) of Karachi University approved the study. Extensive research on
PubMed, Scopus, Medline, Web of sciences, Direct Science, Springer, and Google scholar was carried out to design a
structured survey after exploring major factors for special children.The form was divided into three sections encompassed
fundamental and marriage-associated demographics, pre-and post-natal characteristics of normal and special children,
extended family details, and perceptions regarding cousin marriage. Using snowball sampling, particularly the chain-referral
method, data was collected. SPSS v.28 was used to predict the association of each variable with the existence and nonexistence of special child/children.
Results: Among 503 consanguinity couples, 92.6% had none or normal descendants whereas 7.3% had special descendants
of their own or from other cousin marriages in their extended families. Abnormalities including ADHD (n=9, 24.3%),
Autism (n=4, 10.8%), cardiac issues (n=1, 2.7%), CP (n=5, 13.5%), deafness (n=3, 8.1%), Down’s syndrome (n=1, 2.7%),
dumbness (n=5, 13.5%), impaired vision (n=6, 16.2%), and mental retardation (n=3, 8.1%) were reported. However, no
case of multiple sclerosis, thalassemia, Tay Sach’s disease, or Schizophrenia was reported.
Conclusion: Consanguinity precipitated several abnormalities in 0.073% of the population.
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