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Affordable ART in Kenya: The only hope for involuntary childlessness.

S W Ndegwa1.   

Abstract

The reported overall subfertility rate in Kenia is 26.1% with 50% attributed to tubal factors and 15% due to male factors. This is probably an underestimation taking into consideration that due to the stigma and myths of the disease, many couples are seeking alternative care from religious sects, witchdoctors, herbalists. Because the costs associated with IVF in private centres are only affordable for the happy few, the only true hope for most Kenyans struggling with unintended childlessness lies in the introduction of affordable ART services. The major challenge is to reduce the costs of ovarian stimulation medication and the equipment set-up cost of the ART laboratory. An important foreseeable barrier to low-cost ART is adequately trained personnel.

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Keywords:  Accessible; IVF; Kenia; affordable; infertility; trained personnel

Year:  2016        PMID: 27909571      PMCID: PMC5130303     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Facts Views Vis Obgyn        ISSN: 2032-0418


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