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Can Tho hospital, Japanese partners team up in infertility treatment

The Phuong Chau International Hospital in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho inked a professional cooperation agreement on infertility treatment with the IVF Japan group and the Kishokai Medical Corporation on June 21.
Can Tho hospital, Japanese partners team up in infertility treatment ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Can Tho (VNA) – The Phuong Chau International Hospital in the Mekong Delta cityof Can Tho inked a professional cooperat♛ion agreement on infertility treatmentwith the IVF Japan group and the Kishokai Medical Corporation on June 21. 

Addressingthe event, CEO and Chairman of IVF Japan group Yoshiharu Morimoto voiced hishope that Japan’s integrated medical programme will soon be applied in Vietnamthrough cooperation deals and technology transfer.

Theprogramme is a combination of modern and traditional medical practices,including acupuncture and herbal medicine.

He addedthat many technologies transferred to Vietnam through this cooperation useartificial intelligence.

Vietnam’sinfertility rate currently stands at about 8 percent of couples, experts say,indicating that infertility is a major task for the obstetrics and gynaecologysector in the country.

🥀 Thefigure of 8 percent me🔯ans that at present one million Vietnamese couples arestruggling with infertility.

In the Asia Pacific region, Vietnam isamong the countries with the lowest fertility rates and highest infertilityrates.-VNA
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