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Class action lodged against Monash IVF over allegedly bungled screening – Sydney Morning Herald
More than 100 women and men have begun a class action lawsuit following claims the national fertility specialist may have inadvertently destroyed healthy embryos….
The lawsuit comes amid revelations that new, non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing technology used by the fertility specialist is significantly less reliable than first thought.
The non-invasive PGT-A test was introduced nationally by Monash IVF in May last year and wasbelieved to have been used up to 13,000 times before it was suspended this year.
Monash IVF became aware of a fault only when it undertook a review of the program in late September.
Genetic screening is used to detect gene…
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