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Hong Kong lawmakers push for 24-hour mandate after IVF embryo specimens blunder

Hong Kong lawmakers push for 24-hour mandate after IVF embryo specimens blunder

Hong Kong fertility clinics should be required to report serious incidents within 24 hours to the regulator for in vitro fertilisation (IVF), lawmakers have said, following a specimens mix-up at a centre that went undisclosed for weeks. They urged... Read more.

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