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Prevalence, concordance and reproductive sequelae after Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Mexican infertile couples.

Marcela López-HurtadoVerónica R Flores-SalazarRodrígo Gutierréz-TrujilloFernando Martín Guerra-Infante
Published in: Andrologia (2020)
There are few concordance studies on the Chlamydia trachomatis (infection among infertile couples. The objective of this research was to know the prevalence, concordance and reproductive sequelae that couples may develop when both partners show a C. trachomatis infection. A cross-sectional study among 688 infertile couples using the C. trachomatis detection by real-time PCR was performed. The infertility causes were obtained from their medical records. The prevalence of infection was 8.68%. The percentage of concordance was 22.4% (13 couples). A presence of tubal occlusion was only associated with infected-discordant women [RR = 3.46, 95% CI (1.54-7.74), p < .003]. Seminal values were not associated with discordant men. The concordant couples showed association with the infection and tubal occlusion [RR = 3.19, 95% CI (1.09-9.34), p < .05], and oligozoospermia [RR = 12.17, 95% CI (4.29-34.54), p < .001], hypospermia [RR = 14.13, 95% CI (4.78-41.84), p < .001]. An alteration in semen quality was shown particularly in men whose sexual partners show a tubal pathology. This could occur due to a C. trachomatis infection in the testis, which underlines the need to carry out effective and efficient strategies to identify and treat all sexual partners exposed to C. trachomatis.
Keyphrases
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • risk factors
  • real time pcr
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • skeletal muscle
  • middle aged
  • hiv infected
  • men who have sex with men