simplified lab slashes cost of ivf treatment to around $300 - air purification

by:Yovog     2022-11-11
simplified lab slashes cost of ivf treatment to around $300  -  air purification
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In vitro fertilization treatment is about 200 euros ($283)
A meeting heard that there was hope for millions of infertility couples in the developing world.
In Western countries, the cost is only 10 to 15 cents.
According to the Belgian team behind the project, this is a style test tube baby project.
They used the method.
The down version of the typical test tube baby lab, using two simple
Special carbon dioxide replacement (CO2)
Incubator, medical gas and air purification systems where embryos can be cultured in an experimental disc.
According to the introduction of the European Society of Human Reproduction and embryo, the technology has been tried in Belgium for IVF patients under the age of 36, where at least eight eggs are available for fertilization (ESHRE)
Annual meeting in London
When the doctor is low
They found that the cost of conducting test-tube babies with traditional laboratory procedures, the quality of the embryos and the possibility of a successful pregnancy were comparable.
12 Health "low so far
The baby is already born.
"Our preliminary results demonstrate the principle that a simplified cultural system designed for developing countries can provide affordable success opportunities for infertility treatment, and test-tube babies are the only solution, says Elke Klerkx of the genk Fertility Technology Institute.
"This is an important step in universal access to reproductive health care. . .
Important breakthroughs in human rights, equity and social justice.
"In developed countries, one of the top
The cost of the flight test tube baby system is 1.
5 and 3 million euros, but low
The cost is less than 300,000 euros.
After this proofof-
Principle study, Genk plans to complete a low
Klerkx MS said that by November, the cost center will provide training for clinics in developing countries.
Since the birth of Louise Brown, the first test-tube baby in 1978, more than 5 million test-tube babies have been born.
However, the high cost of treatment is an obstacle in developing countries where infertility women are likely to face stigma, abuse and exclusion.
Infertility is probably the most neglected health problem.
According to the World Health Organization, the problem affects more than 2 million couples. "MS Klerkx said.
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