In vitro fertilization
 Search     for          [ Advanced Search ]


    Browse   Add Article/Listing   What's Top   What's New   Featured   Tell a Friend   FAQ



  Categories

    News (917)
    Jobs & Resumes (52)
    Image Database (205)
    IVF Mail (614)
    Reviews (64)
    Links (97)
    Books & Videos (49)
    Clinics (215)
    Embryology courses (32)
    Tutorials (8)
    Writers (4)


  Sponsors

1.  ac-tive (IVF)
2.  CRi (Oosight)
3.  Cryolock
4.  Hamilton Thorne Research
5.  IVFonline
6.  MediCult
7.  Mellowood Medical Clinic Software
8.  Research Instruments
9.  Vitrolife
10.  Zander IVF


  Featured Listings


Cryolock Vitrification Device



Infections, Infertility and Assisted Reproduction



  Online Now

Welcome, guest !
We have 0 members
and 54 guests online


  Recently Viewed

1.  Electronic tags for IVF embryos
2.  New UK strategy to reduce multiple births
3.  The Infertility Diet : Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage
4.  Abstracts Alpha Meeting Lucern 15th-17th September 2006


  IVF Support

1.  Resolve
2.  Infertility Network UK
3.  American Infertility Association
4.  Fertile Hope
5.  Egg Freezing
6.  Fertility Connect
7.  e-Infertility Network
8.  INCIID
9.  NISIG – Ireland


  IVF Tutorials

 
IVF


IVF > News

Electronic tags for IVF embryos

Heidi Nicholl
Progress Educational Trust
17 July 2006
Discuss this article Read comments Add to favorites

[BioNews, London] A trial is taking place to electronically tag IVF embryos to prevent mistakes in clinics such as implanting the wrong embryos or fertilising eggs with the wrong sperm. The current system in the UK relies on staff monitoring each other but there have been a number of high-profile cases involving clinic mix-ups, including those where children of a different race to the 'parents' have been born. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is expected to rule later this month that higher standards are needed to prevent mistakes happening and is monitoring the trial currently taking place at the Essex Fertility Centre. 'We want to tighten security so that errors aren't made by clinics', said an HFEA spokesman. 'We are looking at a number of electronic systems including the one at the Essex Fertility Centre and will be making proposals for change in the near future'.

The system will involve the patient wearing an electronic tag with a personal code, all samples of sperm, eggs and embryos will also be tagged with a matching code. If unmatching tags are brought together during any procedure then alarms will sound. Andy Glew, chief embryologist at the Essex Fertility Centre, explained: 'Anything containing a patient's sperm, eggs or embryos carries an embedded microchip capable of transmitting radio signals. Embryologists are working with these samples every day and I am confident it is impossible to mix them up with this system - there are very clear warnings that an error is about to be made'. The system is thought to be the first of its kind in the world.



http://www.BioNews.org.uk
BioNews@progress.org.uk
© Copyright 2008 Progress Educational Trust

Reproduced from BioNews with permission, a web- and email-based source of news, information and comment on assisted reproduction and human genetics, published by Progress Educational Trust.


Page Views: 1463

 

Average Visitor Rating:    4.50 (out of 5)
Number of Ratings: 2 Votes
Rate This Article:
 Visitor comments (0)
Discuss this article Write a comment

(No comments found. You may write the first one!)





  IVF Jobs



IVF Jobs | Resumes

Click here to post your
job announcement



  Latest Listings

1.  HANDS-ON TRAINING ON INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION & MOLECULAR GENETICS
2.  Obesity and diabetes may be linked with male infertility
3.  Study casts doubt over the use of acupuncture to improve IVF success rates
4.  Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill: postponed
5.  New study shows frozen embryos better than fresh for IVF


  Featured



  IVF Newsletter

Subscribe for the latest IVF news and announcements.
name
email
add   remove  


  Most Popular

1.  IVF success rates from US show age is all important
2.  IVF twins in demand
3.  Embryo quality and grading: The good, the bad or the ugly?
4.  Romanian woman set to become world's oldest mother
5.  First egg bank to open in the UK


  Talk to us



Name:  

E-mail:  



  IVF Videos

1.  Lysed Cell Removal
2.  Embryonic Division
3.  Professor Robert Edwards



Search Listings | Place Listings | Edit Listings | My Profile | My Favorites | Auto Notify | Sitemap | FAQ |
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Tell Your Friends | Refund Policy | ROR/RSS | Sponsorship and Advertising


embryo
Copyright © 1997-2008, IVF.net. All Rights Reserved.