Effects of firefighting on semen parameters: an exploratory study

Author:

Engelsman Michelle12,Toms Leisa-Maree L3,Wang Xianyu2,Banks Andrew P W2,Blake Debbie4

Affiliation:

1. 1Fire and Rescue NSW, Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia

2. 3QAEHS, Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences, The University of Queensland, Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia

3. 2School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia

4. 4Repromed, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract

Lay summary Firefighters are occupationally exposed to heat intensities and chemical concentrations that may affect fertility. Twenty firefighters participated in an exploratory study assessing fertility of firefighters via an online survey and semen analysis. Data analysis included consideration of demographic characteristics, reproductive history and occupational exposures. Overall, firefighter semen parameters were below World Health Organisation reference values designating fertility in men. Firefighters younger than 45 years had a higher incidence of abnormal semen parameters (42%) than those aged 45 years or greater (9%). Increased rank and higher levels of occupational and/or personal hygiene were associated with improved semen quality. Increased frequency of fire exposure was associated with a reduction in normal forms, volume, sperm concentration and total sperm count. Sperm clumping was greater than 10% in 26% of samples, suggesting reduced semen quality. This exploratory study provides novel data that support the hypothesis of an association between semen quality and firefighter’s occupational exposure to toxic environments.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

General Medicine

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