Understanding consanguinity-related child deaths

This report draws on data from the National Child Mortality Database (NCMD) to investigate deaths in children related to consanguinity and chromosomal, genetic and congenital anomalies, and to draw out learning and recommendations for service providers and policymakers.

​This NCMD thematic report analyses child mortality due to chromosomal, genetic and congenital anomalies, or where the child is known to have consanguineous parents; investigates factors associated with these deaths; and identifies common themes, to help inform policymakers, commissioners, those providing services to children and young people, and those involved in reviewing deaths of children and young people.

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Last Updated June 17, 2026, 10:05 (UTC)
Created June 17, 2026, 10:05 (UTC)