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New Delhi [India], February 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): ART Fertility Clinics today hosted the First World Fertility Conference ANNO 2023 at the Hyatt Regency in Delhi. The conference attracted 200+ doctors from India and over 15 international medical faculty from around the world. The conference was graced by Dr Human Fatemi, and other eminent IVF experts, including Prof. Pasqualino Loi, Dr Barbara Lawrenz, Prof. Sara Brucker, Dr Laura Melado Vidales, and Prof. Luca Gianaroli. The conference's theme was 'Reproduction in an Individualised Medicine Era'. The conference focused on how ART has made significant strides in patients' medical and clinical care over the past two decades. It also underscored the importance of ART's active involvement in human reproductive research. India's IVF market size was estimated at $793.27 Million in 2020 and is expected to reach $3,721.99 Million by 2030 at a CAGR of 16.45%. The market growth can be attributed to the rising prevalence of i
Resuming Treatment: What Can European Countries Learn from One Another?
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As we move towards the end (fingers crossed!) of a staggered and fractured response to a global pandemic, the final session of PET s annual conference asked what European countries can learn from one other in the resumption of fertility treatment.
The session, sponsored by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), was chaired by that organisation s former chair Dr Anna Veiga, who is also coordinator of ESHRE s COVID-19 Working Group. Covering Belgium, Italy and Ireland, three speakers from the working group built a picture of what is happening across Europe, and detailed the work that ESHRE has done to guide fertility services during the pandemic. Dr Veiga explained that their work has included guidance for clinics, practical support for professionals and patients by providing information, and improving knowledge by gathering data on the impact of COVID-19 on a