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Infertility: from a personal to a public health problem
1Public Health Practice Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, USA. afidler@bu.edu
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)
|February 12, 2000
Abstract:
The inability to conceive a child is most often viewed as a private matter, but public health perspectives and skills can contribute greatly to our knowledge about infertility, and the development of effective and rational public policy for prevention, access to health care, and regulation of new technologies. We offer a primer of public health aspects of infertility in an effort to encourage the broad spectrum of public health professionals to become more knowledgeable about these topics and join in the national debate about preventive strategies, cost-benefit assessment, resource allocation, and ethics.