WHO says infertility affects 1 in 6 globally, calls for more consistent
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[April 04, 2023]
By Bhanvi Satija and Mariam Sunny
(Reuters) - About one in six adults globally have experienced
infertility at least once in their life, the World Health Organization
(WHO) said in a report on Monday, urging countries to actively collect
more consistent data on the disease.
The report analyzed existing studies conducted from 1990 to 2021 and
showed that about 17.5% of adults across the world were affected by the
inability to have a child. WHO officials said the report takes into
account several research approaches.
"The sheer proportion of people affected show the need to widen access
to fertility care and ensure this issue is no longer sidelined in health
research and policy," said the U.N. health agency's chief, Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
The WHO defines infertility as a disease of the male or female
reproductive system that is defined by the failure to achieve a
pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual
intercourse.
There was no evidence of increasing rates of infertility between 1990
and 2021, the global health agency's unit head for Contraception and
Fertility Care, James Kiarie, told journalists on a call.
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"Based on the data we have, we
cannot say that infertility is increasing or constant ... the jury's
still out on that question," he said, citing that data so far has
been mixed and inconsistent.
The report highlights the need for countries to collect and share
consistent data on infertility, separated by age and cause, as well
as information on those who need fertility care.
About 17.8% of adults in high-income countries have experienced
infertility at least once and about 16.5% of adults in low- and
middle-income countries, according to the report.
(Reporting by Bhanvi Satija and Mariam Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing
by Devika Syamnath)
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