Abstract

Studies have shown that cytomegalovirus (CMV) can be detected in sperm samples [1-3]. CMV infected cultures of human testes have been shown to have decreased number of precursor sperm cells when compared to uninfected cultures [4]. However, there is conflicting evidence about the association between CMV infection, sperm quality, and reproductive potential [2, 5-7]. This study aimed to assess the association between CMV immunopositivity in sperm donors and sperm quality.

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