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Vietnam makes progress in IVF techniques

The Embryo Technology Research Training Centre of the Military Medicine Academy has since 2002 helped with the successful birth of 1,500 children using in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) techniques.
The Embryo Technology Research Training Centre of the MilitaryMedicine Academy has since 2002 helped with the successful birth of1,500 children using in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) techniques.

Thecentre has, together with other facilities operating in the field, madeVietnam a front runner in the application of IVF techniques inSoutheast Asia, since the country’s first three IVF babies were born onApril 30, 1998.

In 2011 alone, the successful IVF cases inVietnam numbered 7,500 while it was 5,000 in Thailand, 4,000 inMalaysia , and 3,000 in Singapore , it was reported at a seminarjointly held by the Vietnam Medicine Academy and the VietnamSociety for Reproductive Medicines (VSRM) on April 19-20.

The Embryo Technology Research Training Centre is the first in the army to perform IVF application.-VNA

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