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The sex ratio at birth, the 10/17 Las Vegas shooting and the 01/18 Hawaii false missile alert.

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INTRODUCTION Males are born usually in excess of females and the ratio is often expressed as M/T (male divided by total births). Many acute and stressful factors have been shown… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Males are born usually in excess of females and the ratio is often expressed as M/T (male divided by total births). Many acute and stressful factors have been shown to influence M/T, and these transiently lower M/T for a one month period, three to five months after such events. This study was carried out in order to ascertain whether the Las Vegas shooting (10/2017) and the Hawaii false missile alert (01/2018) influenced M/T in the respective populations. METHODS Monthly live births by gender for the states of Nevada and Hawaii for 2016-2018 were obtained from the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). RESULTS There were no significant dips in M/T for any of the relevant months (3-5 months) following these events. DISCUSSION Research to date has shown M/T dips following catastrophic or tragic events. Equivalent dips were not noted in this study. The reasons for this may be one or a combination of the following. The population size was not sufficiently large in order to detect an M/T dip. Alternatively, the events were not felt to be sufficiently momentous by the populace such that an M/T dip was not produced. Yet another possibility is that these particular populations are somehow hardier and more resistant to such influences. Not all acute events may result in a visible/significant reduction in M/T.

Keywords: false missile; hawaii false; vegas shooting; hawaii; missile alert; las vegas

Journal Title: Early human development
Year Published: 2020

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