传统细菌学在男性不育的治疗中有用吗?

Clinical reproduction and fertility Pub Date : 1986-12-01
M G Jennings, M P McGowan, H W Baker
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长期以来,人们一直认为非特异性生殖道感染(GTI)在男性不育中的病因学作用,并在一些实验室中对精液进行常规细菌学培养。为了评估各种精液特征检查和精液常规培养作为GTI诊断标准的价值,对2年来459名男性的806份样本进行了细菌分离频率及其与白细胞精症和其他精液异常的关系进行了测定。19.6%存在提示GTI的特征组合。13.5%的标本白细胞计数高,57.7%的标本可能有辅助性器官功能障碍。从19.5%的样品中分离出大量细菌。在培养的少数病原体(46份标本)中,53%为金黄色葡萄球菌,这是一种可能的污染物。此外,只有一份标本每毫升含有超过10(6)个致病菌,也有葡萄球菌。葡萄球菌。细菌精子症、白细胞精子症的存在与可能由辅助性器官功能障碍引起的精液变化之间缺乏相关性,这使人们怀疑它们与GTI鉴定的相关性。即使在反复培养阳性的标本中也是如此。精液标本的常规细菌学检查不适合作为常规程序。
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Is conventional bacteriology useful in the management of male infertility?

An aetiological role for non-specific genital tract infection (GTI) in male infertility has long been postulated and has led to routine bacteriologic culture of semen in some laboratories. To assess the value of examination of various semen characteristics and conventional culture of semen as diagnostic criteria for GTI, frequencies of bacterial isolation and relationships with leukocytospermia and other abnormalities of semen were determined in 806 samples from 459 men seen over a 2 year period. Combinations of features suggestive of GTI were present in 19.6%. High leucocyte counts were found in 13.5% of specimens and evidence of possible accessory sex organ dysfunction in 57.7%. Significant numbers of bacteria were isolated from 19.5% of samples. Of the few pathogens cultured (46 specimens), 53% were Staphylococcus aureus, a possible contaminant. Furthermore, only one specimen had more than 10(6) pathogenic bacteria per ml, also Staph. aureus. There was a lack of correlation between the presence of bacteriospermia, leukocytospermia and semen changes possibly attributable to accessory sex organ dysfunction, shedding doubt on their relevance to identification of GTI. This was the case even in repeatedly culture-positive specimens. Conventional bacteriological examination of semen specimens is not merited as a routine procedure.

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