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National ART Surveillance
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March 12, 2021
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Alternative Title:National Assisted Reproductive Technology Surveillance;NASS;
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Description:In the United States, over 440 clinics provide services to patients seeking to overcome infertility. CDC collects the data from all fertility clinics in the United States and calculates standardized success rates for each clinic. This gives a potential ART user an idea of their average chances of success. While ART relieves the burden of infertility for many couples, it presents significant public health challenges due to the substantial risk for multiple birth delivery, which is associated with poor maternal and infant health outcomes. For this reason, it is important to monitor the safety and effectiveness of ART procedures in the United States.
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Content Notes:How do we monitor Assisted Reproductive Technology? -- Data Submission -- How do we ensure data accuracy? -- What Improvements Does NASS 2.0 Bring? -- Accessing National ART Surveillance Data -- States Monitoring ART (SMART) Collaborative -- History of ART Surveillance -- Related Links.
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