P-53: Chronic Viral Infections and Infertility in Male

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  • Mrizaei M
Abstract:

Background: The most common sexually transmitted diseases and the economic and social health problem throughout the world. However, vaccine coverage and antibiotic therapy and the development of programs to prevent and control major causes of acute and chronic diseases, pregnancy complications and infertility remains. Acute and chronic systemic viral infections can lead to infertility and permanent. Materials and Methods: This study reviews the use of internal and external sources and is made available on the Internet. Results: Studies have shown that viral infections of sperm with HBV, HCV, HIV, and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) can cause infertility in men. These pathogens can cause resistance to treatment and even be fatal infection. Chronic viral infections can infect and sperm concentration of sperms in the semen can cause damage. Findings have shown that HBV infection can sperm genetic effects of chromosomal abnormalities USOC. HBV infection can also cause damage to sperm quality. HCV negative effect on spermatogenesis and sperm function is impaired. HIV infection is caused by the deformation and failure of sperm motility. HPV causes changes in sperm motility in infertile men. HSV can cause spermatogenic cells. These viruses have negative effects on reproductive performance in male and can be transmitted to newborns and their mothers. Conclusion: Considering that chronic viral infections cause fatal infections in infants and mothers, there is also the risk of the need for screening methods for early diagnosis and prompt treatment is felt.

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volume 8  issue 2.5

pages  70- 70

publication date 2014-07-01

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