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Genitourinary Bacterial Infection: a Cause of Infertility in Men? A Cases Series and Short Review of Literature Cover

Genitourinary Bacterial Infection: a Cause of Infertility in Men? A Cases Series and Short Review of Literature

Open Access
|Sep 2020

Abstract

Introduction: The role of bacterial infections on the onset and the development of male infertility is still highly controversial, as the clinical cases have different outcomes and the practitioners have no guidelines that will help them select the cases that could better benefit from antibiotic treatment. Case presentation: Four case reports are presented in order to emphasize the possible clinical implications of genitourinary bacterial infections on male infertility. The first patient had two bacterial strains isolated from the semen culture, Escherichia coli, and then Enterococcus faecalis. The antibiotic treatment was not effective. The second patient had a semen culture positive with Enterococcus faecalis. The treatment was successful: the bacteria were eradicated and the patient was able to conceive a baby. Enterococcus faecalis was also identified in the third and the fourth case. These patients were able to conceive, despite the different clinical management strategies of the cases. Conclusion: Bacterial prostatitis might play a role in male infertility, but the clinical cases are still highly unpredictable. Every case presents a different viewpoint and raises awareness of the complexity of the problem.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amma-2020-0024 | Journal eISSN: 2668-7763 | Journal ISSN: 2668-7755
Language: English
Page range: 116 - 120
Submitted on: Aug 24, 2020
Accepted on: Sep 4, 2020
Published on: Sep 29, 2020
Published by: University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2020 Răzvan Lucian Coșeriu, Camelia Vintilă, Bianca Irina Kosovski, Anca Delia Mare, Cristina Nicoleta Ciurea, published by University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures
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