Abstract

The current global pandemic has triggered concerns regarding the potential infectivity of the SARS-CoV-2 virus to blastomeres known to possess ACE-2 receptors. In 2010, Pomeroy and coauthors reviewed the negligible risks associated with the potential cross contamination of human reproductive tissues, gametes and embryos in cryostorage. The purpose of this investigation is to explore changes in ART lab practices over the last decade that could warrant a reassessment of the latter AAB/CRB embryo cryopreservation guidelines relative to disease transmission potential.

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