Abstract
In 1991, national registers were practically nonexistent, and each country could compare the quality of its results only within the country itself—not to the results of other nations. Jacques Testart and Jacques de Mouzon participated actively in the first document that was released to each participant of the meeting; this document concerned AMP for the year 1989. Among the 40 countries or groups of countries that were requested to send data, 24 produced an effective contribution—some via previous surveys, others via personal answers from national correspondents acting for their countries.
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