Semen bacterial contamination: Antibiotics susceptibility pattern and standard sperm parameters in men of Birjand, 2017

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Background and Aim: Urinary tract infections can be one of the most important causes of infertility in men. Identification of semen bacterial contamination and using of appropriate antibiotic treatment can cause to improvement sperm parameters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of bacterial contamination of semen and its effect on standard sperm parameters. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, the semen analysis of 40 men referring to Birjand laboratories was performed by using the CASA model spermogram device. The Eosin-Nigrosin staining was used to evaluate of sperm viability. After semen samples were cultured on microbial culture media, bacterial contamination was assessed by using conventional microbiological methods. The determination of antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial isolates was performed by the disk diffusion method. Results: In the present study, 30% of semen 12 samples were detected with bacterial contamination, the most frequent of which was related to Escherichia coli (41.7%). Statistical analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between bacterial contamination of semen and history of urinary tract infection (UTI) (P=0.001). There was a significant decrease in the motility, viability and sperm count in subjects with bacterial semen contamination (P<0.05). Nitrofurantoin, Gentamicin and third-generation of Cephalosporins were reported as the most effective treatment options for reducing bacterial contamination in semen. Conclusion: The bacterial contamination of semen can significantly reduce the motility, viability and sperm count. Due to the high prevalence of bacterial contamination in semen and its significant association with sperm factors, the microbial screening of infertile couples without clinical symptoms is essential. Key Words: Antibiotic Resistance; Bacterial Contamination; Infertility; Semen fluid; Sperm
精液细菌污染:英国男性抗生素敏感型及标准精子参数,2017
背景与目的:尿路感染是男性不育的重要原因之一。精液细菌污染的识别和适当的抗生素治疗可改善精子参数。本研究的目的是评估精液细菌污染的频率及其对标准精子参数的影响。材料和方法:在本描述性分析研究中,使用CASA模型精子图仪对Birjand实验室的40名男性进行精液分析。采用伊红-黑素染色法评价精子活力。精液样本在微生物培养基上培养后,采用常规微生物学方法对细菌污染进行评估。采用纸片扩散法测定菌株的药敏。结果:本研究12份精液样本中有30%检出细菌污染,其中以大肠埃希菌污染最为常见(41.7%)。统计分析显示精液细菌污染与尿路感染(UTI)史有显著相关性(P=0.001)。精液细菌污染组精子活力、活力和精子数量显著降低(P<0.05)。据报道,呋喃妥因、庆大霉素和第三代头孢菌素是减少精液细菌污染最有效的治疗选择。结论:精液细菌污染可显著降低精子活力、活力和精子数量。由于精液中细菌污染的高发率及其与精子因素的显著相关性,对无临床症状的不育夫妇进行微生物筛查至关重要。关键词:抗生素耐药性;细菌污染;不孕症;精液的液体;精子
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