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  2. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    The male infertility crisis is an increase in male infertility since the mid-1970s. [91] The issue attracted media attention after a 2017 meta-analysis found that sperm counts in Western countries had declined by 52.4 percent between 1973 and 2011.

  3. Azoospermia factor - Wikipedia

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    [3] 15-30% of male factor infertility cases can be correlated with genetic abnormalities. [5] One of the most commonly identified genetic abnormalities in male factor infertility are microdeletions on the long arm of the Y chromosome (Yq), specifically at a region known as the azoospermic factor (AZF) region. [3]

  4. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, male factor infertility accounts for 25% of infertile couples, while 25% remain unexplained. 50% are female causes with 25% being due to anovulation and 25% tubal problems/other. [93] In Sweden, approximately 10% of couples wanting children are infertile. [94]

  5. Esther Santer, 32, gave birth to her first child in 2021 after undergoing fertility treatments to address male factor infertility impacting her husband, Avi Rosenberg.

  6. Some types of HPV may affect men's fertility, new study ... - AOL

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    “Instead of conclusively proving a cause-effect relationship between HPV and male factor infertility, the study’s findings are more appropriately seen as generating hypotheses for further ...

  7. The global ‘spermpocalypse’ proves infertility is no longer ...

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    The global ‘spermpocalypse’ proves infertility is no longer just a women’s problem, says male fertility CEO ... agreed, noting that half the time, there is a male factor issue at play. Dr ...

  8. Genetics of infertility - Wikipedia

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    About 10–15% of human couples are infertile, unable to conceive.In approximately in half of these cases, the underlying cause is related to the male. The underlying causative factors in the male infertility can be attributed to environmental toxins, systemic disorders such as, hypothalamic–pituitary disease, testicular cancers and germ-cell aplasia.

  9. Psychological effects of male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Following, male factor infertility is frequently associated with high levels of social stigma; for example, in a study exploring the views of fertile individuals towards infertile men and women, Miall (1994) [8] found that male infertility was frequently seen as arising from sexual dysfunction and was thus associated with higher levels of ...