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  • Reproductive medicine
  • Infectious disease epidemiology

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  • COVID-19 presents unprecedented global health challenges.
  • Reproductive care is vital for societal well-being and requires adaptation during pandemics.
  • High infectivity and mortality rates of COVID-19 necessitate revised treatment strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide guidance for the safe resumption of reproductive care services.
  • To outline strategies for risk assessment and modified service delivery.
  • To support healthcare providers in restarting assisted reproductive technology (ART) practices.

Main Methods:

  • Review of COVID-19 impact on healthcare delivery.
  • Analysis of successful mitigation strategies and emerging data.
  • Development of recommendations for proactive risk assessment and planning.

Main Results:

  • Gradual resumption of reproductive care is feasible with careful monitoring.
  • Individualized treatment plans and modified service delivery are essential.
  • Proactive risk assessment and adherence to safety protocols maximize patient and staff safety.

Conclusions:

  • Restarting reproductive care, including assisted reproductive technology (ART), requires a phased approach.
  • Continuous monitoring of local disease prevalence, regulations, and resources is crucial.
  • Adapting practices to ensure patient and staff safety is paramount during the ongoing pandemic.