Literature DB >> 9862009

Trends of twinning rates in ten countries, 1972-1996.

Y Imaizumi1.   

Abstract

Trends of twinning rates were analyzed using vital statistics in Austria, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, and Singapore during the period from 1972 to 1996. The twinning rates increased significantly year by year in each country. During these periods, the twinning rate increased by twenty percent in Austria and Canada, and by sixty percent in Norway and Sweden. The twinning rate was 1.6 times higher in Sweden than in Hong Kong in 1972 and by eighty percent in Israel in 1995. Twinning rates were higher in European countries, Canada, and Australia than in Asia. The variations of the twinning rates among countries were not only due to biological factors, but also to assisted reproductive techniques. In Australia, the overall twinning rate was 1.3 times higher in the nuptial births (14.1 per 1000 births) than in the ex-nuptial births (10.7) during the period 1994-1996. As for maternal age, twinning rates in Sweden increased year by year for maternal age groups except the youngest and the oldest age groups. In Sweden, the rising twinning rate has been attributed to the higher proportion of mothers (for the 25-39 year old age groups) treated with ovulation-inducing hormones and attributed to in-vitro fertilization.

Keywords:  Incidence; Measurement; Multiple Birth; Multiregional Analysis; Reproduction; Reproductive Technologies; Research Methodology; Research Report; World

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9862009     DOI: 10.1017/s0001566000000441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Genet Med Gemellol (Roma)        ISSN: 0001-5660


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