Abstract
Abstract
Background
The interest in the HPV status of the male has risen after the discovery of HPV shedding in the semen. To date, there is no consensus on the true prevalence of male HPV infection, yet there is a rising body of evidence suggesting that male HPV infection might negatively affect the sperm parameters.
Main body
The concern that HPV can lead to a couple’s infertility and affect reproductive outcomes had increased after the multiple publications of semen criteria perturbations specifically the asthenospermia associated with HPV infection. An extensive literature review was performed to define the actual frequency of male HPV infection as well as the true extent of sperm analysis perturbations related to the HPV illness. We also intended to define the impact of these infections on reproductive outcomes and to highlight any treatment plans for affected couples.
Conclusion
HPV is a prevalent disease with a rising concern among the male populations given the suggested impact on sperm motility as well as the pregnancy and miscarriage rates post-ART treatment. Vaccines are being studied now as a possible infertility adjunct treatment for males who are already infected.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine
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