Abstract
Successful preimplantation embryogenesis (pe) is critically dependent upon the culture environment and changing organic chemistry of the ambient air (aa) provided by the IVF laboratory. The HVAC system serving the IVF laboratory plays a key role in controlling aa quality. Its design and maintenance is critical as it can serve as both the source of and perfect conduit for the spread of embryotoxic bioaersols and microorganisms. Placement of UVC light sources within the HVAC system will kill pathogens threatening the aa.
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