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Decline in seminal quality in Indian men over the last 37 years

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12958-018-0425-z

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Sperm concentration; Fertility; Seminal parameters; Indian men; Semen quality

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) [BSC0101]

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BackgroundSince the first report of a decline in semen quality in 1974, there have been several reports of similar declines across populations. Despite some scattered reports of declining semen quality in the Indian sub-continent, comprehensive studies analyzing semen quality over the last few decades have not been undertaken. We undertook the present study to investigate the temporal trend in semen parameters in Indian populations over a period of 37years (1979-2016).MethodsPublications providing semen analysis details for fertile and infertile men from the Indian sub-continent were collected by a thorough literature search. Semen quality data for 6466 normal fertile or presumptive normal men (from 119 studies/data sets) and 7020 infertile men (from 63 studies/data sets) published between 1979 and 2016 were retrieved. We undertook systematic review and quantitative analysis of mean sperm count, motility, normal morphology and other available parameters. Data were analyzed to estimate semen parameters reference values for Indian men and to assess temporal trends in infertile, fertile and all subjects.ResultsSeminal quality shows a decreasing temporal trend and the decrease is higher in infertile than fertile males. In pooled analysis for all individuals, significant (p<0.05 or<0.001) declines in sperm concentration and normal morphology are observed; however, isolated analysis for each group shows declines without statistical significance. The mean ( SD) semen volume, sperm concentration, total motility, rapid linear progressive motility, normal sperm morphology and sperm viability for Indian fertile men are 2.88 +/- 0.77ml, 81.08 +/- 29.21 million/ml, 66.37 +/- 10.95%, 52.64 +/- 15.78%, 56.68 +/- 20.23% and 72.63 +/- 8.31%, respectively, whereas in infertile these are 3.07 +/- 1.27ml, 37.94 +/- 26.41 million/ml, 40.22 +/- 13.76%, 26.79 +/- 15.47%, 36.41 +/- 21.66% and 55.25 +/- 11.99%, respectively. The mean seminal parameter values were significantly lower (p<0.001) in infertile as compared to fertile men, except semen volume.Conclusions p id=Par4 Semen parameters in Indian men have declined with time and the deterioration is quantitatively higher in the infertile group. The study also provides reference values for semen parameters in Indian men.

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