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FDA: Chicago doc didn't test egg donors for STDs

Fertility doctor says he's addressed concerns

Updated: Wednesday, 07 Nov 2012, 4:15 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 07 Nov 2012, 4:15 PM EST

CHICAGO (AP) - A Chicago fertility doctor says he has addressed concerns in a federal warning letter about his clinic's failure to meet standards for screening egg donors for sexually transmitted diseases.

The Food and Drug Administration's letter to Dr. Martin Balin  was posted on the agency's website Tuesday night. FDA spokeswoman Lisa Misevicz  says nobody got sick, but the FDA's goal is to "prevent anyone from becoming sick in the future."

The FDA routinely inspects clinics that deal with human tissue such as donated eggs, which can be used to help infertile couples conceive.

The letter says Balin's office failed to meet screening standards for chlamydia, gonorrhea and HIV.

Balin says his patients were always safe. He says a lab ran the wrong HIV test, but another test was used.

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