Bacteriospermia and Its Impact on Basic Semen Parameters among Infertile Men

Author:

Vilvanathan Sangeetha1ORCID,Kandasamy Balan1,Jayachandran Abiramy Lakshmy1,Sathiyanarayanan Sarasa1,Tanjore Singaravelu Vijayalakshmi1,Krishnamurthy Veeraraghavan2,Elangovan Vanithadevi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Chinna Kolambakkam Post, Madurantakam Taluk, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 603 308, India

2. Department of Medical Gastroenterology, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 003, India

Abstract

Introduction. Semen analysis is considered as the surrogate marker for male fecundity while assessing infertile men. There are several reasons for altered semen quality and bacteriospermia could be one among them. Thereby the aim of our work is to study the semen culture and its impact on semen parameters among infertile men.Materials and Methods. Semen samples were collected from men attending infertility clinic. Semen parameters were analysed based on WHO guidelines. Also, samples were subjected to culture using standard bacteriological techniques.Results. A total of 85 samples were collected. A number of 47 (55.30%) had normal sperm count, 37 (43.50%) had oligozoospermia, and one (1.17%) had azoospermia. Teratozoospermia was the most common abnormality observed (81.17%) followed by asthenozoospermia (28.23%). The prevalence of bacteriospermia was 35.3%.Enterococcus faecalis(30%) was the most common organism isolated followed by Coagulase negativeStaphylococcus(23.33%),Staphylococcus aureus(20%), andE. coli(10%). Other less frequently isolated organisms wereKlebsiella pneumoniae(6.66%),Proteussp. (6.66%), andCitrobactersp. (3.33%).Conclusion. The presence of asymptomatic bacteriospermia did not correlate with abnormal semen parameters.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology,Parasitology

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