402 results match your criteria: "Centre for Reproduction[Affiliation]"
J Reprod Infant Psychol
November 2024
Centre for Reproduction Research, School of Applied Social Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Clin Infect Dis
November 2024
Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Research, School of Public Health, University of Cape Town, South Africa. CIDER, Level 3 Falmouth Building, Anzio Road, Observatory, 7925, South Africa.
Background: While people with HIV (PWH) start antiretroviral treatment (ART) regardless of CD4 count, CD4 measurement remains crucial for detecting advanced HIV disease and evaluating ART programmes. We explored CD4 measurement (proportion of PWH with a CD4 result available) and prevalence of CD4 <200 cells/µL at ART initiation within the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) global collaboration.
Methods: We included PWH at participating ART programmes who first initiated ART at age 15-80 years during 2005-2019.
Front Public Health
September 2024
Developmental, Capable and Ethical State, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa.
Background: The double burden of malnutrition (DBM) is a public health issue characterised by the coexistence of undernutrition and overnutrition within the same population, household, or individual. Undernutrition, manifesting as stunting, wasting, or being underweight, results from insufficient nutrient intake while overnutrition, manifesting as overweight or obesity, results from excessive caloric intake, poor diet quality, and sedentary lifestyles. This dual burden poses significant challenges for health systems due to lost productivity and increased healthcare expenditure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSociol Health Illn
January 2025
Department of Population Health Sciences, George Davies Centre, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
In this article we explore how people who experienced a stroke, transient ischaemic attack, or heart attack sought health care during the COVID-19 lockdown periods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 patients admitted to hospital between March 2020 and May 2021, and one carer who was recruited from cardiac and stroke rehabilitation services in two large acute NHS trusts in England. Drawing on concepts of candidacy, illness and moral work, we discuss how people's sense-making about their symptoms fundamentally shaped both their decisions about seeking help and the impact of COVID-19 on help seeking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBioethics
January 2025
Centre for Reproduction Research, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
With the continued expansion and commercialisation of fertility treatments, the selection and matching of donors have become more sophisticated and technologised. As part of this landscape, new form of genetic screening: 'expanded carrier screening' (ECS) is being offered as a technique to avoid the risk of donors passing on genetic conditions to future offspring. Allowing donors to be tested for hundreds of genetic conditions simultaneously, ECS marks a considerable departure from traditional 'family history' models of screening, which rely on an individual's knowledge of family health.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHum Fertil (Camb)
December 2024
Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences, Bioethics Institute Ghent, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Considering the growing demand for egg donation (ED) and the scarcity of women coming forward as donors to meet this demand, scholars have expressed concerns that clinics may (initially) misrepresent risks to recruit more donors. Additionally, (non-)monetary incentives might be used to try to influence potential donors, which may pressure these women or cause them to dismiss their concerns. Since the internet is often the first source of information and first impressions influence individuals' choices, we examined the websites of fertility clinics to explore how they present medical risks, incentives and emotional appeals.
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July 2024
Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK; Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.
Background: Time-lapse imaging systems for embryo incubation and selection might improve outcomes of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment due to undisturbed embryo culture conditions, improved embryo selection, or both. However, the benefit remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of time-lapse imaging systems providing undisturbed culture and embryo selection, and time-lapse imaging systems providing only undisturbed culture, and compared each with standard care without time-lapse imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQuant Imaging Med Surg
July 2024
Imaging Department, Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya, Changsha, China.
Background: Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is one of the rarest ectopic pregnancies which may be associated with life-threatening complications. Owing to the rarity of CSP, little is known about it. This study aimed to evaluate the value of the first-trimester transvaginal sonography (TVS) diagnosis and the risk factors of CSP after in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSex Health
June 2024
Fogarty International Center, US National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Enhancing the sustainability of sexual health programs is important, but there are few practical tools to facilitate this process. Drawing on a sustainability conceptual framework, this Editorial proposes four ideas to increase the sustainability of sexual health programs - early planning, equitable community engagement, return on investment, and partnerships to address social determinants. Early planning during the design of a sexual health program is important for sustainability because it provides an opportunity for the team to build factors relevant to sustainability into the program itself.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Chem
June 2024
Engineering Research Centre of Molecular Diagnostics of the Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, State Key Laboratory of Molecular Vaccinology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, China.
Asymmetric PCR is widely used to produce single-stranded amplicons (ss-amplicons) for various downstream applications. However, conventional asymmetric PCR schemes are susceptible to events that affect primer availability, which can be exacerbated by multiplex amplification. In this study, a new multiplex asymmetric PCR approach that combines the amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) with the homo-Tag-assisted nondimer system (HANDS) is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCult Health Sex
December 2024
Centre for Reproduction Research, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Recent decades have seen an increasing gap occurring between the 'desired' and 'actual' family size of middle-class and professional women. This situation of 'unrealised fertility' and 'incomplete families' carries implications at a population, but also couple and individual level. This paper explores how middle-class professional women make decisions about partnering and parenthood and how these are shaped by a contemporary neoliberal feminist discourse which articulates the possibility of 'having it all' through engagement in careful life planning, appropriate self-investment, and by drawing on new technologies of reproductive biomedicine.
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March 2024
Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya, Changsha, China.
Introduction: Ultrasound has become a routine method for endometrial receptivity (ER) evaluation. However, there is controversy over the independent evaluation values of various ultrasound indicators. Some researchers have designed multi-indicator prediction systems, but their prediction values are uneven.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUltrasound Obstet Gynecol
October 2024
Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya, Changsha City, China.
Reprod Biomed Online
January 2024
Mina Alikani, Alpha Scientists in Reproductive Medicine, London, UK. Electronic address:
Reprod Biomed Online
January 2024
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, University of Manchester, UK.. Electronic address:
Research Question: What effect does direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTCGT) have on information finding and sharing in relation to gamete donor conception?
Design: This study used in-depth qualitative interviews with parents through donor conception, donors, the relatives of donors and donor-conceived people who have used, or considered using, DTCGT. Interviews were conducted between September 2021 and February 2023. Sixty people defined themselves as having been affected by donor conception and DTCGT.
Front Oncol
October 2023
Centre for Reproduction and Population Health Studies, Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigeria Institute Medical Research, Lagos, Nigeria.
Soc Sci Med
December 2023
Centre for Reproduction Research, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH, UK. Electronic address:
In this article we develop the concept of the 'idealised policy patient' to contribute to a better understanding of patient-family activism and the mechanisms through which powerful and persuasive patient narratives are facilitated and mobilised. The context through which we explore the idealised policy patient is the UK debates about the legalisation of mitochondrial donation, which primarily took place between 2011 and 2015. In our example, the idealised policy patient was constructed around a culturally persuasive narrative of patient suffering, where mitochondrial donation was presented as a desirable and ethical solution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Endocrinol (Lausanne)
November 2023
Department of Imaging, Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya, Changsha, China.
Objective: To obtain quantitative and comprehensive results of the changes in comprehensive ER indicators from ovulation day to transplantation day by ultrasonography during the natural frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle (FET).
Methods: This is a prospective analysis of 230 infertile women undergoing their first FET cycles from April 2019 to July 2021. To evaluate ER, ultrasound scans were performed on the days of ovulation and embryo transfer for all included patients.
Lancet Psychiatry
October 2023
Washington Singer Laboratories, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Background: Pregnant women with pre-existing mental illnesses have increased risks of adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes compared with pregnant women without pre-existing mental illnesses. We aimed to estimate these differences in risks according to the highest level of pre-pregnancy specialist mental health care, defined as psychiatric hospital admission, crisis resolution team (CRT) contact, or specialist community care only, and the timing of the most recent care episode in the 7 years before pregnancy.
Methods: Hospital and birth registration records of women with singleton births between April 1, 2014, and March 31, 2018 in England were linked to records of babies and records from specialist mental health services provided by the England National Health Service, a publicly funded health-care system.
PLoS Med
July 2023
Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Background: Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in obstetric outcomes are well established. However, the role of induction of labour (IOL) to reduce these inequalities is controversial, in part due to insufficient evidence. This national cohort study aimed to identify adverse perinatal outcomes associated with IOL with birth at 39 weeks of gestation ("IOL group") compared to expectant management ("expectant management group") according to maternal characteristics in women with low-risk pregnancies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Comp Eff Res
July 2023
Access & Innovation Director, Roche Sistemas de Diagnósticos, Amadora, 2720-413, Portugal.
Assess the budget impact of nationwide screening for diminished ovarian reserve (OR), via anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels, to the Portugal National Health System (NHS). The clinical journey was determined using literature and the family planning decision-making process/response using survey results. A panel of four local clinicians validated all assumptions/inputs.
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July 2023
Centre for Reproduction Research, De Montfort University, 0.23 Edith Murphy House, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH, UK. Electronic address:
This article discusses the influence of a chromosome condition affecting women's reproductive capacity, Turner Syndrome (TS), on affected women's social timing, examining the strategic decisions that are made within families in relation to reproduction, to navigate these disruptions. Based on photo elicitation interviews with 19 women with TS and 11 mothers of girls with TS in the UK, it presents findings from an under-researched topic, TS and reproductive choices. In a social context where motherhood is not only desirable, but expected (Suppes, 2020), the social imaginary of infertility anticipates a future of unhappiness and rejection, an undesirable condition that should be avoided.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHum Fertil (Camb)
December 2023
Centre for Reproduction Research, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Ovarian tissue freezing (OTF), currently used to preserve fertility for girls and women with cancer, is beginning to be considered for conditions that cause ovarian insufficiency in childhood, such as Turner Syndrome (TS). This article addresses the gap in information on how women with TS and their families view OTF and the values that inform the decision to use it. It reports qualitative findings on the perceived benefits and challenges of OTF, using a purposive sample of 19 women with TS and 11 mothers of girls with TS in the UK, taken from a wider study on how reproductive choices are shaped by TS.
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June 2023
Centre for Reproduction Research, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Introduction: A range of nonpharmaceutical public health interventions has been introduced in many countries following the rapid spread of Covid-19 since 2020, including recommendations or mandates for the use of face masks or coverings in the community. While the effectiveness of face masks in reducing Covid-19 transmission has been extensively discussed, scant attention has been paid to the lived experience of those wearing face masks.
Method: Drawing on 40 narrative interviews with a purposive sample of people in the United Kingdom, with a particular focus on marginalised and minoritized groups, our paper explores experiences of face mask use during the pandemic.