A retrospective analysis of semen parameters among males at an infertility clinic in Nairobi, Kenya

K. J. Sonigra, A. R. Juma, K. Omanwa, Jael Obiero, David K Mwaura, A. Nyachieo
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ackground: Male infertility affects a significant proportion of couples trying to conceive because of a variety of factors, such as low sperm count, abnormal sperm morphology, erectile dysfunction, varicocele, infections, and hormonal imbalances. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of male infertility in Nairobi, Kenya, and to better understand the causes of male infertility and improve outcomes for couples struggling to conceive. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at an infertility clinic in Nairobi, Kenya between February 2021 and September 2022. 115 men who underwent semen analysis were chosen. Descriptive statistics were calculated for demographics and sperm parameters using SPSS version 27.  Results: The average age range of study participants was 21-56 years.  In most cases, 63% had progressive sperm motility, 28.3% had nonprogressive motility, and 8.7% had sperm immotility. A sperm concentration of <15 million/ml was reported in 24% of men. Of these, 40% had abnormal forms of sperm morphology. 25% had abnormal sperm vitality (<54% of sperm are alive). 32.7% of men had normozoospermia, 20.6% had asthenozoospermia, 11.5% had oligospermia, 6.06% had azoospermia, 21.2% had teratozoospermia, 7.27% had hypospermia, and 0.606 had hyperspermia. All semen abnormalities were more common among middle-class and upper-class males with an income of more than 150,000 per month, aged >35 years, and smokers. Conclusion: Male infertility is an increasing problem in lives of married couples. Age, occupation, stress, and lifestyle have a significant impact on the quality and quantity of sperm. Couple education on factors affecting male infertility should be encouraged. Clinicians should investigate males for the cause of infertility in couples.
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对肯尼亚内罗毕一家不孕不育诊所男性精液参数的回顾性分析
背景:由于精子数量少、精子形态异常、勃起功能障碍、精索静脉曲张、感染和内分泌失调等多种因素,男性不育症影响着很大一部分试图怀孕的夫妇。本研究旨在评估肯尼亚内罗毕男性不育症的发病率,更好地了解男性不育症的原因,改善努力受孕夫妇的治疗效果。研究方法2021 年 2 月至 2022 年 9 月期间,在肯尼亚内罗毕的一家不孕不育诊所进行了一项回顾性研究。选取了 115 名接受精液分析的男性。使用 SPSS 27 版对人口统计学和精子参数进行了描述性统计。 结果:研究参与者的平均年龄为 21-56 岁。 在大多数情况下,63%的人精子活动力增强,28.3%的人精子活动力减弱,8.7%的人精子活动力减弱。精子浓度为 35 岁和吸烟者。结论男性不育是已婚夫妇生活中日益严重的问题。年龄、职业、压力和生活方式对精子的质量和数量有很大影响。应鼓励对夫妇进行有关男性不育影响因素的教育。临床医生应调查男性不育的原因。
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