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英格兰和威尔士因 COVID-19 导致的出生性别比例变化。

COVID-19 induced birth sex ratio changes in England and Wales.

机构信息

Independent Researcher, Munster, Ireland.

Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2023 Feb 17;11:e14618. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14618. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The sex ratio at birth (male live births divided by total live births) may be a sentinel health indicator. Stressful events reduce this ratio 3-5 months later by increasing male fetal loss. This ratio can also change 9 months after major population events that are linked to an increase or decrease in the frequency of sexual intercourse at the population level, with the ratio either rising or falling respectively after the event. We postulated that the COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the ratio in England and Wales.

METHODS

Publicly available, monthly live birth data for England and Wales was obtained from the Office for National Statistics up to December 2020. Using time series analysis, the sex ratio at birth for 2020 (global COVID-19 onset) was predicted using data from 2012-2019. Observed and predicted values were compared.

RESULTS

From 2012-2020 there were 3,133,915 male and 2,974,115 female live births (ratio 0.5131). Three months after COVID-19 was declared pandemic (March 2020), there was a significant fall in the sex ratio at birth to 0.5100 in June 2020 which was below the 95% prediction interval of 0.5102-0.5179. Nine months after the pandemic declaration, (December 2020), there was a significant rise to 0.5171 (95% prediction interval 0.5085-0.5162). However, December 2020 had the lowest number of live births of any month from 2012-2020.

CONCLUSIONS

Given that June 2020 falls within the crucial window when population stressors are known to affect the sex ratio at birth, these findings imply that the start of the COVID-19 pandemic caused population stress with notable effects on those who were already pregnant by causing a disproportionate loss of male fetuses. The finding of a higher sex ratio at birth in December 2020, i.e., 9 months after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, could have resulted from the lockdown restrictions that initially spurred more sexual activity in a subset of the population in March 2020.

摘要

背景

出生性别比(男性活产儿除以总活产儿)可能是一个预警健康指标。应激事件会导致 3-5 个月后男性胎儿丢失增加,从而降低这一比例。在与人口层面的性交频率增加或减少相关的重大人口事件发生 9 个月后,这一比例也会发生变化,分别在事件后上升或下降。我们推测,2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行可能影响了英格兰和威尔士的这一比例。

方法

我们从国家统计局获得了截至 2020 年 12 月的英格兰和威尔士每月活产儿的公开数据。使用时间序列分析,根据 2012-2019 年的数据预测 2020 年(全球 COVID-19 发病)的出生性别比。比较观察值和预测值。

结果

2012-2020 年期间,共有 3133915 名男性和 2974115 名女性活产儿(性别比为 0.5131)。在宣布 COVID-19 大流行(2020 年 3 月)三个月后,出生性别比在 2020 年 6 月显著下降至 0.5100,低于 0.5102-0.5179 的 95%预测区间。在宣布大流行九个月后(2020 年 12 月),性别比显著上升至 0.5171(95%预测区间 0.5085-0.5162)。然而,2020 年 12 月是 2012-2020 年期间活产儿数量最低的一个月。

结论

鉴于 2020 年 6 月正值已知人口压力会影响出生性别比的关键窗口期,这些发现表明,COVID-19 大流行的开始导致了人口压力,对那些已经怀孕的人造成了显著影响,导致男性胎儿不成比例地丢失。2020 年 12 月出生性别比较高(即 COVID-19 宣布大流行后 9 个月)的原因可能是 2020 年 3 月最初刺激了一部分人口更多的性活动的封锁限制。

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