Semen Quality And Sperm Morphology Among Occupational Solvent Exposed Workers (AIBM) - Juniper Publishers
Semen Quality And Sperm Morphology Among Occupational Solvent Exposed Workers by Anusha C Pawar in Juniper Publishers in Advances in Biotechnology & Microbiology (AIBM)
Abstract:
Objective: To study the effect of organic solvents on male semen quality among the shoe manufacturing industrial workers.
Design: Approached recognized clinicians, Doctors for authentication of the clinical data. Pub Med/Medline, Standard research articles were searched for systematic review.
The wok was set up in collaboration with the infertility centers and with the ESI hospital.
Patient(s): None
Intervention(s): None
Main Outcome Measure(s): 40 male workers with a mean age of 34.13 ± (6.72) years and a mean organic solvent exposure of 9.70 ± 4.32 were recruited in this study. The semen samples were obtained by masturbation and processed for gross conventional semen analysis.
Result(s): The result of this study indicates a significant higher number of morphologically abnormal sperms and the percentage of motility among the solvent exposed workers with respect to the control. However there was no significant alteration noticed in the semen volume, liquefaction, pH and sperm viability between the exposed and unexposed workers.
Conclusion(s): The results suggest that the organic solvents could affect the semen quality of the workers in terms of sperm morphology which might be considered as one of the reason for abnormal pregnancies among the wives of the workers. Due to various limitations of the study there is a need to have a complete investigation to draw an authentic conclusion.
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Semen Quality And Sperm Morphology Among Occupational Solvent Exposed Workers by Anusha C Pawar in Juniper Publishers in Advances in Biotechnology & Microbiology (AIBM)
Abstract:
Objective: To study the effect of organic solvents on male semen quality among the shoe manufacturing industrial workers.
Design: Approached recognized clinicians, Doctors for authentication of the clinical data. Pub Med/Medline, Standard research articles were searched for systematic review.
The wok was set up in collaboration with the infertility centers and with the ESI hospital.
Patient(s): None
Intervention(s): None
Main Outcome Measure(s): 40 male workers with a mean age of 34.13 ± (6.72) years and a mean organic solvent exposure of 9.70 ± 4.32 were recruited in this study. The semen samples were obtained by masturbation and processed for gross conventional semen analysis.
Result(s): The result of this study indicates a significant higher number of morphologically abnormal sperms and the percentage of motility among the solvent exposed workers with respect to the control. However there was no significant alteration noticed in the semen volume, liquefaction, pH and sperm viability between the exposed and unexposed workers.
Conclusion(s): The results suggest that the organic solvents could affect the semen quality of the workers in terms of sperm morphology which might be considered as one of the reason for abnormal pregnancies among the wives of the workers. Due to various limitations of the study there is a need to have a complete investigation to draw an authentic conclusion.
https://juniperpublishers.com/aibm/AIBM.MS.ID.555551.php
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