Author/Authors :
Gerovassili، Ageliki نويسنده Biogonidiaki, Center of Infertility Investigation and Genetic Research, Volos, Greece , , Marcandona، Ourania نويسنده Biogonidiaki, Center of Infertility Investigation and Genetic Research, Volos, Greece , , Asimakopoulos، Byron نويسنده Laboratory of Reproductive Physiology - IVF, Faculty of Medicine, Democritus Univ. of Thrace, Dragana, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece - Hellas , , Karavasilis، Vasilis نويسنده IASO General Hospital, Department of Microbiology, Larissa, Greece , , Panopoulou، Maria نويسنده Democritus University of Thrace, Department of Microbiology, Alexandroupolis, Greece , , Ikonomidis، Alexandros نويسنده Biogonidiaki, Center of Infertility Investigation and Genetic Research, Volos, Greece ,
Abstract :
One hundred and seventy two men at the State of Thessaly, Greece, inquiring semen
analysis were enrolled in the study in order to investigate the incidence of Chlamydia,
Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma (C-U-M) genera in respect to total sperm number (TSN),
progressive motility (grades a and b) and total motility (grades a, b and c). Putative
relation of C-U-M acquirement with sexual behavior was also investigated. Incidence
of C-U-M among non-oligozoospermic and oligozoospermic men was similar. ?? correlation
of C-U-M carriage to either oligozoospermia or asthenozoospermia was found.
The tested semen parameters were negatively correlated to the age of sexual intercourse
initiation and positively correlated to the number of sex partners. Early age of sexual
intercourse initiation or high number of sexual partners was not statistical significantly
correlated to C-U-M acquirement. Overall, TSN and motility (either progressive or total)
were not influenced by the presence of C-U-M genera in a sample of Greek population
undergoing semen evaluation. To distinguish the role of C-U-M in male infertility and
clarify the so far controversial scarce literature, large control case studies are needed using
nucleic acid amplification techniques to detect these pathogens.