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Assisted Reproductive Technology Market 2021 Global Share, Trend, Segmentation, Analysis and Forecast to 2026
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By Fatima Mohammed-Lawsl
Ilorin, Feb. 16, 2021 Prof. Abdulwaheed Olatinwo, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ilorin, on Tuesday, said that over 30 per cent of Nigerians had fertility problems.
Olatinwo said this in a research paper, he made available to newsmen which he had earlier presented at an inaugural lecture of the university entitled: “Help for the helpless and hope for the hopeless: the medicine of productive possibility”.
He observed that “about 180 million couples are infertile globally and majority of these are from developing countries. Infertility is a global problem with a general prevalence rate of about 10 to 15 per cent.
“Reports from sub-Saharan Africa ranges from 20 to 46 per cent, depending on the population, while up to 20 to 30 per cent have been reported in Nigeria.
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Research shows that about 10 per cent of human infertility is caused by tubule obstruction, and this is usually, although not always, caused by infectious diseases transmitted sexually. One-third of African men are sterile because of epididymal obstruction caused by sexually transmitted diseases. For example, gonorrhea causes irreversible tubule blockage. This type of infertility caused by sexually transmitted diseases requires the most complex medical treatment, which includes new methods of assisted conception or reproductive technology.
Obesity and Infertility
WHO now recommends that persons that are overweight or obese should lose at least five per cent of their body weight using lifestyle changes such as dietary or health spa/detox clinics before attempting conception.
Schneider to implement predictive maintenance
JEDDAH, February 10, 2021 Jeddah’s Dr Samir Abbas Hospital, the leading facility for fertility treatment in the kingdom, has agreed a landmark agreement with Schneider Electric that covers service for the electrical equipment servicing the hospital’s IVF laboratory. Thanks to Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure Asset Advisor software, the hospital will take a proactive approach to maintenance, ensuring that the laboratory’s electrical equipment will always be serviced and working 24/7. The hospital was founded three years ago by Dr Samir Abbas, a pioneer in the field of women’s reproduction and assisted reproductive techniques. With over 40 years of experience in the field of infertility, Dr Abbas was the first person to facilitate a test tube baby in the Arab and Muslim world, back in 1986. Dr Abbas also performed the very first successful in-vitro fertilisation procedure In Saudi Arabia.
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