Abstract

A comprehensive literature review was performed to determine the relationship between HPV infection and infertility and the eventual role of the 9-valent vaccine for infertility prevention. The search was extended from January 1997 through July 2021. Data collected from selected articles focused on three main topics: statistical associations between HPV prevalence and assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcome, association between HPV and characteristics of semen, and associations between HPV and miscarriage. Articles that identified HPV genotypes were selected for this review to study the possible role of the 9-valent vaccine in infertility prevention. To date, there is no agreement on the implication HPV female infection has on the fertility and miscarriage rate. Although it can be stated that HPV prevalence among couples with infertility undergoing ART treatment is consistent, it does not seem to affect the performance of oocytes. Otherwise, HPV infection affects sperm parameters, in particular spermatozoa motility. When an association can be found, most cases of HR-HPV involved are those included in the 9-valent vaccine. The correlation between HPV male infection both with asthenozoospermia and increased risk of pregnancy loss could recommend the extension of anti-HPV vaccination to adolescent males along with cancer prevention. Despite the fact that the relation between 9-valent HPV genotypes involved in female infection and miscarriage/infertility is not clear, the impact of this virus on health reproduction is evident. Considering this, the importance of HPV vaccination in adolescent females is confirmed. A vaccine efficacy study could be useful to confirm the importance of primary prevention for couple reproductive health.

Highlights

  • Infertility is a complex human health situation that alters the quality of life in couples that face it

  • Articles were mainly focused on human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and its relationship with infertility, semen parameters, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes

  • The selected articles concerning HPV genotypes included in the 9-valent vaccine were as follows:

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Introduction

Infertility is a complex human health situation that alters the quality of life in couples that face it. The primary cause of infertility is sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) [4, 5]. The role of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection in salpingitis and infertility has been widely studied as well as the possible damage caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, Mycoplasma genitalium, and other microorganisms within the vaginal microbiome. While early diagnosis and treatment for C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae have been developed for the prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and subsequent tubal factor infertility (TFI), additional data are needed to determine whether early detection of other potential pathogens can reduce the incidence of TFI [6]

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