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An international collaborative study of icsi:child and family outcomes (ICSI-CFO)

Objetivo

Aim: to investigate the implications for family health and the health of children conceived after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), a new technology in the treatment of infertility, which is now used in over 750, assisted reproductive clinics in Europe. ICSI conceived children are expected to display the following in comparison with naturally and regular in-vitro-fertilisation conceived children; a greater occurrence of minor physical anomalies, a greater rate of fine/gross motor difficulties and temperamental or behavioural problems. Design: a minimum of 650 British, Belgian, Greek, Swedish, and Danish children born following ICSI will be assessed for cognitive function, psycho-motor co-ordination, behaviour and physical health at age 5 years. Singleton children will be compared with two control populations, matched for socio-demographic factors; one of 500 normally conceived children, and the other 500 conventional IVF conceived children

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Régimen de financiación

CSC - Cost-sharing contracts

Coordinador

Birkbeck College, University of London
Aportación de la UE
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Dirección
Malet Street, Bloomsbury
WC1E 7HX London
Reino Unido

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Participantes (4)