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Reproductive epidemiology, socio-cultural aspects and health economy
P-754 Alcohol consumption and live birth among fertility patients: a nationwide register-based cohort study
I. Madsen (Denmark)
P-755 World trends in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) 2004-2013
V.A. Kushnir (U.S.A.)
P-756 Credibility test in meta-analysis: a support for clinical decision
J.G. Franco Jr. (Brazil)
P-757 The association between Hepatitis B virus infection and the underlying cause of infertility – A study in an endemic region
S.M.J. Mak (Hong Kong)
P-758 Does rationing fertility treatment lead to better success rates? A population-based comparative analysis of Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproductive Technology cycles
C.M. Farquhar (New Zealand)
P-759 Lethal consequences of infertility on lives of poor women surviving in developing countries like Pakistan
S. Shah Nawaz (Pakistan)
P-760 Racial differences in birth outcomes in women undergoing ovulation induction (OI)
K. Pagidas (U.S.A.)
P-761 IVF success rate does not linearly increase with number of collected oocytes when limiting number of fertilised oocytes
P. Pierzynski (Poland)
P-762 Cultural aspects of oocyte freezing: a pilot survey on knowledge and attitudes in a Swiss female academic population
M. Emery (Switzerland)
P-763 Awareness and attitude of potential Italian oocyte donors towards fertility issues, gamete donation and social freezing: a survey
S. Sgargi (Italy)
P-764 Competing risk survival techniques provide accurate estimates of long term outcome in Assisted Reproduction and prognostic factors. A  rst study in France
F. Lesourd (France)
P-765 Lead levels and IVF outcome: the case of “Land of  res” (Campania, South Italy)
M.D. d’ Eufemia (Italy)
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