Assisted reproductive technologies in Kazakhstan in 2017: Summary report on efficiency and availability
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https://doi.org/10.37800/RM2020-1-19Keywords:
ART in Kazakhstan, the effectiveness of ART, the availability of ARTAbstract
The article contains a descriptive analysis to study the characteristics and outcomes of treatment with various methods of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The report includes data on ART cycles registered by the Kazakhstan Association for Reproductive Medicine for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2017. A total of 10,523 ART treatment cycles and 2,037
newborns were registered in 2017. The accessibility of ART treatment was 583 cycles per million population. The Instruction
of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan given in the Message of September 1, 2020 is an important step to improve the
reproductive potential of the country.
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