In ALGERIA....
MALE INFERTILITY PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE MORPHOLOGICAL SPERMATOZOA
Study over a period of five years (2004-2008)
summary
Male infertility is increasing for many reasons; involved in nearly 40% of infertility marriage. In its assessment, the sperm and spermocytogramme are now the cornerstone of basic elements.
Our retrospective epidemiological study was conducted at the Laboratory of Cytogenetics and reproductive biology of CHU Ibn Rushd Annaba.
A population of 2,314 cases over five years from 01. 01. 2004 to 31. 12. 2008, only a sample of 919 cases were eligible.
This study revealed the existence of a relationship between morphological abnormalities of sperm and semen analyzes and results spermocytogrammes, ie that in our study the sterility especially primary (76.38%) is related to morphological abnormalities of sperm outside infections.
The secondary infertility became an imminent scourge, with a rate of 23.61%, which is due mainly to urogenital infections.
Noting that the stress, standing, heat and certain professions are strongly implicated in infertility in the Annaba region especially.
Endocrine disruptors and xenohormones such as tobacco and alcohol are responsible for primary infertility and secondary.
Psychological input and desirable as a first step in the treatment process.
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