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OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess reproductive fitness differences between mit
ochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid haplogroups at high altitude.
STUDY DESIGN: This study considers differences in outcomes of conception, b
irth weight, and neonatal mortality rates for 62 women classified according
to haplogroups (B or non-B).
RESULTS: The number of low-weight births (<2500 g) for the non-B group was
significant (P = .019). Mothers in the non-B group reported more spontaneou
s abortions (P = .171)and stillbirths (P = .301). The difference in concept
ions per woman between groups was significant (P = .036). However, no diffe
rence in infants alive at 1 month of age was evident. Neonatal death was si
gnificant (P = .017). The odds of an unsuccessful outcome among mothers in
the B group was compared with mothers in the non-B group and was significan
t (P = .029). The chance of an adverse outcome, that is, fetal or infant de
ath before 1 month, for mothers in the B group was between 11.1% and 88.7%
lower than for mothers in the non-B group.
CONCLUSIONS: The neonatal mortality rate for the non-B group was significan
tly elevated relative to the B group. The molecular basis for these observa
tions is not clear.