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Relationship between biochemical, environmental, and microbiological changes with the success rate of fertilization techniques

2013; 17
Érica Eugênio Lourenço Gontijo, Mário Silva Approbato
JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2013; 17 (6):357-358

Received December 12, 2013
Accepted December 19, 2013
Abstract

The success rate for the evaluation of the results of techniques of Assisted Human Reproduction implies the occurrence of pregnancy with a live, healthy child. There are reports of the association between chemical and unhealthy environmental air conditions (bacteria, dust, particulates and volatile compounds) and reducing the success rate of embryo production and theoccurrence of pregnancy. This paper reviews available information about the interference of biochemical, environmental and microbiological changes with the success of the assisted reproductive technique.


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doi: 10.5935/1518-0557.20130081

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