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From the * Laboratory of Histology &
Embryology, Medical School of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia; the
Unit of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia; the
Department of Gynaecology and the
Unit of Male Infertility Department of Urology,
Medical University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia.
| Correspondence to: Dr Nozha Chakroun Feki, Laboratory of Histology & Embryology, Medical School of Sfax, Route Majida Boulila, 3028, Sfax, Tunisia (e-mail: nozhafeki{at}yahoo.fr). |
Concerns about the worldwide decline in semen quality over the past 50
years are increasing. Western countries have shown a decline in semen quality.
However, in non-Western countries studies are sparse. We investigated trends
in semen parameters between 1996 and 2007 in the Sfax area of southern Tunisia
in a sample of 2940 men in infertile relationships. Age at semen collection,
duration of sexual abstinence, volume of seminal fluid, the sperm count,
percentages of motile and morphologically normal spermatozoa, and semen
leukocyte concentration were determined. Linear regression was used to examine
trends over time in sperm count, sperm motility, normal morphology, and semen
leukocyte concentration. Mean age and semen volume did not change between 1996
and 2007. Data adjusted for age and abstinence showed a decreasing trend in
sperm count and percentage of normal morphology over the last 12 years
(R2 = 0.71, P = .0004, and R2
= 0.87, P < .0001, respectively). There was no significant change
in sperm motility. However, semen leukocyte concentration increased
significantly over time (R2 = 0.38, P = .03).
These results coincide with the high prevalence of genital infectious diseases
in the Sfax area, suggesting that infection may be a potential contributing
factor in semen quality decline.
Key words: Semen quality, leukocyte, infertility, trend
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