贝宁科托努不育男子沙眼衣原体感染。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Simon Azonbakin, Marius Adjagba, Delali N'bouke, Maria Amoussou, Yannick Goussanou, Arnaud Agbanlinsou, Jean Paul Dossou, Anatole Laleye
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摘要

男性不育占不育病例的20-30%,可能是由于激素、遗传、毒性或感染因素。由沙眼衣原体(CT)引起的男性泌尿生殖系统感染是男性不育的潜在原因。本研究确定了科托努不育男性中沙眼衣原体感染的流行情况。描述性横断面研究使用实时PCR (RT PCR)检测90名参与者的第一次尿流中的沙眼衣原体感染,这些参与者在2023年3月至2023年12月期间进行了不孕问题的精子分析。患者平均年龄35.31±7.00岁。多数为原发性不孕症(62.22%),平均持续时间为5年。结果:沙眼衣原体基因组RT PCR检出率为3.33%;沙眼衣原体阳性受试者表现为白精症和低精子活力。我们的结论是,沙眼衣原体感染是常见的,可导致严重的并发症,包括男性不育。血清学诊断缺乏特异性,在怀疑感染的情况下,强烈建议采用RT-PCR检测CT。
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Chlamydia Trachomatis infection in infertile men from Cotonou, Benin.

Male infertility accounts for 20-30% cases of infertility, and may be due to hormonal, genetic, toxic or infectious factors. Male urogenital infections caused by Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) are potential causes of male infertility. This study determined the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis infection among infertile men in Cotonou. The descriptive cross-sectional study used Real time PCR (RT PCR) to detect Chlamydia trachomatis infection on the first urine stream from 90 participants who did sperm analysis for infertility problems between March 2023 and December 2023. The mean age of the patients was 35.31 ± 7.00 years. Most were cases of primary infertility (62.22%), with an average duration of 5 years. The results showed Chlamydia trachomatis genome detection with RT PCR in 3.33% of subjects. Chlamydia trachomatis-positive subjects exhibited leukospermia and low sperm motility. We conclude that Chlamydia trachomatis infection is common and can lead to serious complications, including male infertility. Serological diagnosis lacks specificity and in case of suspected infection, RT-PCR testing is strongly recommended for the detection of CT.

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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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