Study of seminal infection among an infertile male population in Qom, Iran, and its effect on sperm quality.

Katayon Berjis, Mahdieh Ghiasi, Sareh Sangy
Author Information
  1. Katayon Berjis: Mirza Koochak Khan Infertility Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  2. Mahdieh Ghiasi: Department of Pharmacology, Razi Drug Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  3. Sareh Sangy: Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Islamic Azad University of Qom, Qom, Iran.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are very few analysis tools to examine seminal fluid specimens, so bacterial infections on male infertility has always been the subject of discussion. These infectious processes lead to deterioration of spermatogenesis, impairment of sperm function, and/or obstruction of the seminal tract. In this study, we aimed at determining the role of bacterial infection on semen parameters including motility, count and normal morphology in infertile male patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cohort study, 150 infertile males having abnormal semen parameters (study group) and 150 healthy fertile males (control group) were included. A total of 300 semen samples were collected after 3 to 5 days of sexual abstinence. Volume, pH, concentration, normal morphology, and motility were evaluated. Samples were seeded using a calibrated loop on agar and EMB plates, which were incubated overnight. The microorganisms were identified by Gram staining technique, catalase and coagulase tests.
RESULTS: The prevalence of seminal infection among infertile males in Qom was 21%. Among these infected samples 61.9%, 14.28%, 14.28% and 9.25% were contaminated with , coagulase negative staphylococci, and , respectively. All the identified bacteria except caused a significant decrease in sperm concentration. Sperm motility was significantly lower in contaminated samples than in the control group, and the presence of and led to a decline in normal morphology of the sperms.
CONCLUSION: Sperm bacterial contamination is quite frequent and could contribute to the deterioration of the sperm quality of infertile males.

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