Mechanisms by Which SARS-CoV-2 May Impact Male Fertility

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The COVID-19 pandemic is unlike anything we have experienced in over a century. In the USA, waves of COVID-19 have migrated from the Northeast to the Sun Belt to the Midwest over the past year. Compared with females, males are more susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, have more severe COVID-19 disease, and have higher death rates. In many countries, men are consistently more likely to die by a factor of almost 2. This article describes some of the mechanisms by which COVID-19 may be associated with male infertility, as discussed by Dutta and Sengupta.

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Hsu, A. L., Finlinson, A., & Warncke, K. (2021). Mechanisms by Which SARS-CoV-2 May Impact Male Fertility. Reproductive Sciences, 28(2), 332–333. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43032-020-00304-5

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