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ReproUnion: The European reproduction project tasked with tackling infertility
euronews (in English)
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04/03/2024
Euronews Correspondent Aurora Velez lifts the veil on an EU-funded collaboration, treating and preventing infertility and related diseases.
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In Scandinavia, between 15 and 25 percent of couples have difficulty conceiving a child.
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This was the case for Kasper and Drew.
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After months of trying, they agreed to take part in Repro Union, a Danish and Swedish
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project combining research, medicine and innovation to better prevent and treat infertility.
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And then Esther came along.
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We found out that, well, I'm 38, but my egg is a little older than they have, and Kasper's
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sperm is good for some months, really bad for some other months.
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And we found out through some of the trials that were taken.
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In this hospital near Copenhagen, some 7,000 children are born every year, or approximately
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12 percent of births in Denmark, a figure that is falling for several reasons.
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One of them is infertility.
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The World Health Organization recognizes infertility as a disease that affects the male and female
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reproductive systems, and Repro Union is analyzing its causes and repercussions.
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Infertility is a disease, and that's also recognized.
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What we know is that approximately one-third has a female cause, one-third has a male cause,
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and one-third is still unknown.
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We know that having infertility as a male poses a risk of later cardiovascular disease,
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and we also have some indication in the females for the same, and that's also one of the things
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we want to go deeper into understanding.
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And it's here at the Biomedical Center in Lund, Sweden, where we dig deeper using samples
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and data analysis.
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Repro Union is conducting an extensive study on infertility.
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Its aims are prevention, detection and treatment.
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More than two million samples are stored here at minus 80 degrees Celsius.
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These samples, it's a semen sample, it's blood, it can be hair, it can be urine, it can be feces,
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any kind of biological fluid or tissue.
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And after two hours, they are stored in small aliquots, 70 microliters, in this format,
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in the biobank.
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The total budget for the project is 6.7 million euros, 44% of which has been funded
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by the European Cohesion Policy, 16.77% by Høystedden, the capital region of Denmark,
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and another 16.77% by the region of Skåne, and 22.46% by Ferrying Pharmaceuticals.
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Thanks to this project, Kasper and Gru are hoping for a brighter future.
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Hopefully we will have one more. We have one more egg, so when Gru is ready,
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I think we will start again, so Esther can have a little brother, a little sister.
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