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COVID-19 and assisted reproductive technology services: repercussions for
patients and proposal for individualized clinical management
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Alviggi C
; Esteves SC
; Orvieto R
; Conforti A
; La Marca A
; Fischer R
; Andersen CY
; Bühler K
; Sunkara SK
; Polyzos NP
; Strina I
; Carbone L
; Bento FC
; Galliano D
; Yarali H
; Vuong LN
; Grynberg M
; Drakopoulos P
; Xavier P
; Llacer J
; Neuspiller F
; Horton M
; Roque M
; Papanikolaou E
; Banker M
; Dahan MH
; Foong S
; Tournaye H
; Blockeel C
; Vaiarelli A
; Humaidan P
; Ubaldi FM
Reprod Biol Endocrinol
2020[May]; 18
(1
): 45
PMID32404170
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The prolonged lockdown of health services providing high-complexity fertility
treatments -as currently recommended by many reproductive medicine entities- is
detrimental for society as a whole, and infertility patients in particular.
Globally, approximately 0.3% of all infants born every year are conceived using
assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments. By contrast, the total number
of COVID-19 deaths reported so far represents approximately 1.0% of the total
deaths expected to occur worldwide over the first three months of the current
year. It seems, therefore, that the number of infants expected to be conceived
and born -but who will not be so due to the lockdown of infertility services-
might be as significant as the total number of deaths attributed to the COVID-19
pandemic. We herein propose remedies that include a prognostic-stratification of
more vulnerable infertility cases in order to plan a progressive restart of
worldwide fertility treatments. At a time when preventing complications and
limiting burdens for national health systems represent relevant issues, our
viewpoint might help competent authorities and health care providers to identify
patients who should be prioritized for the continuation of fertility care in a
safe environment.
|*Coronavirus Infections
[MESH]
|*Fertilization in Vitro
[MESH]
|*Pandemics
[MESH]
|*Pneumonia, Viral
[MESH]
|*Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
[MESH]
|Betacoronavirus
[MESH]
|COVID-19
[MESH]
|Coronavirus
[MESH]
|Female
[MESH]
|Humans
[MESH]
|Infertility, Female/*therapy
[MESH]
|Pregnancy
[MESH]
|Reproductive Health Services/*organization & administration
[MESH]