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From the * Environmental Health, School of Health
Systems & Public Health, and
Andrology,
Department of Urology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, and
Department of Urology, University of Limpopo,
Medunsa, South Africa; and
Instituto Nacional de
Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
| Correspondence to: C de Jager, PhD, Environmental Health, School of Health Systems & Public Health, University of Pretoria, PO Box 667, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa (e-mail: tdejager{at}medic.up.ac.za). |
2.0 mL) according
to WHO, and a significant decrease with increasing p,p'-DDE
values was seen for both square roottransformed volume (ß =
-0.0003; P = .024) and count (ß = -0.003; P = .04).
Although there were no associations between either p,p'-DDT or
p,p'-DDE concentrations and the rest of the seminal parameters,
the incidence of teratozoospermia (99%; normal sperm <15%) was high.
Twenty-eight percent of the study group presented with oligozoospermia (<20
x 106 sperm/mL), which had a significant positive association
with p,p'-DDE (odds ratio [OR] = 1.001, P = .03).
There was a significant positive association between participants with
asthenozoospermia (32%) and p,p'-DDT (OR 1.003, P =
.006) and p,p'-DDE (OR 1.001, P = .02). The results
imply that nonoccupational exposure to DDT is associated with impaired seminal
parameters in men. The high exposure levels of p,p'-DDT and
p,p'-DDE are of concern because these levels could have
far-reaching implications for reproductive and general health.
Key words: Seminal parameters, organochlorine pesticides, p,p'-DDT, p,p'-DDE, POPs, spermatozoa, CASA
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