What are the guidelines for reducing the risk of viral transmission during fertility treatment? Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are the main concern to the infertility specialists in Hyderabad working in the Motherhood fertility centre, the leading fertility Center in Hyderabad. The infections include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) types 1 and 2, and hepatitis B and C viruses. These viruses cause fatal, incurable infections which have been transmitted through assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments like stimulated iui treatment and in vitro fertilization hormone treatment in the ivf fertility centre. The viruses can also be transmitted from infected mothers to the newborn. Other general sexually transmitted viruses are hepatitis A, human T-cell lymphotropic viruses (HTLV) and human papillomaviruses (HPV). Due to the awareness of the virus transmission and secure treatments, Motherhood fertility centre is now becoming the best Infertility Hospital in Hyderabad providing the best Infertility Treatment in Hyderabad.
From several studies, the infertility specialists in Hyderabad found that sexually transmitted viruses can cause different chronic lifelong infections. The intensive virus research has not given any cures in the past two decades but they have produced a substantial body of information on mechanisms and risk factors
which are underlying STI transmission, advising risk reduction strategies. In addition to that sensitive diagnostic tests done by the infertility specialists in Hyderabad allow the early detection and monitoring the viral infections and newly invented drugs help to manage several chronic viral infections. Many couples seeking fertility services from our fertility Clinic in Hyderabad to maximize the reproductive potential or minimize the transmission risk to the parents as well as children. Requirements for treatment The couple in which one of the partners is infected with a sexually transmissible pathogenic virus should receive in-detail preconception counseling from the infertility specialist in Hyderabad on the risks of sexual and vertical transmission of the infections. In many conditions, in the adoption process, there is an involvement of the infected man and uninfected woman. That’s why proper testing is very much required. The couples who decide to proceed with stimulated IUI treatment and in vitro fertilization hormone treatment in the IVF fertility centre agree to reasonable interventions aimed at reducing the transmission risk Educating and counseling of safe sex practices should be provided in case of the male partner is infected. The couple should be very much cautious during the entire process of fertility treatment. Throughout the treatment and pregnancy, serial diagnostic testing of the uninfected partner is recommended, and for both the mother as well as an infant during the first year after birth. Informed consent should also be provided and as soon as possible, emphasizing that risk of transmission and try to completely eliminate that problem by using specific risk reduction strategies. In-depth psychological, medical, and obstetrical care can be provided by our multidisciplinary infertility specialist team in our fertility center in Hyderabad.In the past two decades of research, there have been produced sophisticated screening tools, new antiviral medicines and vaccines, and an intellectual structure for the development of different strategies aimed at decreasing the risk for transmission of several pathogenic human viruses through artificial insemination and ART techniques. This field is relatively new and evolving rapidly.
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