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Sri Lankan Twin Registry.
Authors:Athula Sumathipala  Sisira Siribaddana  Nimali De Silva  Devaka Fernando  Nihal Abeysingha  Rohana Dayaratne  Deepthi De Silva  Narada Warnasuriya  Mathew Hotopf
Affiliation:Section of Epidemiology, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, University of London, Essex, UK. spjuats@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Abstract:Sri Lanka is an island with genetic diversity between the five main population groups. Our twin registry is the first in the developing world. Initially, we established a volunteer cohort of 4600 twin pairs through a competition advertised in the media. In addition, we have volunteer cohorts, birth registration-based cohorts through hospitals, and community-based cohorts. There is also a nationwide population-based younger twin cohort (1992-1997) traced through the Department of Birth and Death Registration. Additionally, we have adapted a Zygosity determination questionnaire and validated it. Establishing ethical guidelines for twin research was a priority because the field of bio-ethics is at an early stage of development in Sri Lanka. These guidelines were from a developing world perspective. A sister organization, the Multiple Birth Foundation, was formed to cater to twins and their special needs and to represent their interests, and several branches have been formed. We intend to build capacity by establishing a genetic lab and through crosscultural collaboration. Our vision is to establish a multidisciplinary research foundation. Based on our research findings, we plan to build services to cater to needs of twins by working with professionals, statutory services and government policy makers.
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