نتایج جستجو برای: male reproductive health

تعداد نتایج: 1332793  

2011
Sandro C Esteves Ricardo Miyaoka Ashok Agarwal

Male infertility is directly or indirectly responsible for 60% of cases involving reproductive-age couples with fertility-related issues. Nevertheless, the evaluation of male infertility is often underestimated or postponed. A coordinated evaluation of the infertile male using standardized procedures improves both diagnostic precision and the results of subsequent management in terms of effecti...

2013
J. Poongothai

Infertility is a worldwide reproductive health and emotionally charged problem that affects approximately 15% of married couples. In recent years, male infertility has increased in the industrialized countries due to a decline in sperm counts and a rise in testicular and sperm pathologies. There seems to be a direct relationship between modern lifestyles and declining male fertility and the sta...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2009
D Upreti P Regmi P Pant P Simkhada

BACKGROUND Sexual and reproductive health of young people has become a major health problem in recent decades. Recent and rapidly increasing Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) rates show an urgent need for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and HIV prevention interventions in Nepal. OBJECTIVES This paper attempts to assess knowledge, attitude and behaviour on STIs/HIV/AIDS in the context...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2009
Zubairu Iliyasu Isa S Abubakar Mohammed Kabir Musa Babashani Faisal Shuaib Muktar H Aliyu

Little research has been conducted regarding the reproductive intentions of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in northern Nigeria. We studied reproductive desires and their predictors among 340 PLWHA receiving care at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital. Of all respondents, 60 (70.6%) of males and 177 (69.4%) of females were sexually active. Only 65 (19.4%) of them used condoms. One hundred and sixt...

Journal: :Curationis 2007
T M M Maja

At the international conference on Population and Development held in Cairo 1994, specific aspects of reproductive health addressed endorsed among others, were that unwanted pregnancies must always be given the highest priority and that every attempt should be made to eliminate the need for abortion. This paper focused on the involvement of males in promoting reproductive health through prevent...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2004
Francisco J Cisneros

Male infertility is one of the biggest concerns of today's health care community. In the US and other developed countries, approximately 70% of infertility among couples is attributed to male reproductive failure. Alterations in reproductive organ development and sperm production have been listed as the major causes of this phenomenon. Sex determination and differentiation, X chromosome inactiv...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Tobias S Coe Patrick B Hamilton David Hodgson Gregory C Paull Jamie R Stevens Katie Sumner Charles R Tyler

There is global concern regarding the potential impacts of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on the health of wildlife and humans. Exposure to some estrogens, at concentrations found in the environment impairs reproductive function and behavior. However, nearly all work on endocrine disruption has investigated the effects of exposure on individuals and there is an urgent need to understand ...

Journal: :Systems biology in reproductive medicine 2010
Julia J Wirth Renée S Mijal

Lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic, often referred to as "heavy metals", are toxic for wildlife, experimental animals, and humans. While experimental animal and human occupational studies with high exposure levels generally support an adverse role for these metals in human reproductive outcomes, information on the effects of low, environmentally-realistic exposure levels of these metals on mal...

2015
Kathryn Church Alison Wringe Simon Lewin George B. Ploubidis Phelele Fakudze Susannah H. Mayhew

Integrating reproductive health (RH) with HIV care is a policy priority in high HIV prevalence settings, despite doubts surrounding its feasibility and varying evidence of effects on health outcomes. The process and outcomes of integrated RH-HIV care were investigated in Swaziland, through a comparative case study of four service models, ranging from fully integrated to fully stand-alone HIV se...

2015
Lauren Maxwell Karen Devries Danielle Zionts Jeanne L. Alhusen Jacquelyn Campbell

BACKGROUND Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important global public health problem. While there is a growing literature on the association between IPV and women's reproductive health (RH) outcomes, most studies are cross-sectional-which weakens inference about the causal effect of IPV on women's RH. This systematic review synthesizes existing evidence from the strongest study designs to es...

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