Zoonotic diseases occur as a result of human interactions with animals with the inadvertent transmission of pathogens from one to another. Zoonoses remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality among human populations, as they have been a source of pandemics in human history. Viral zoonoses account for a significant percentage of pathogens of zoonotic sources, posing a huge risk to men’s general health and fertility. This review identifies the existing knowledge on the effects of viral zoonotic diseases on male fertility. Evidence from reviewed articles showed that viral zoonotic diseases elicit an immune reaction that induces inflammatory mediators and impairs testicular functions such as spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis, leading to abnormal semen parameters that lead to subfertility/infertility. Although most zoonotic viruses linger in semen long after recovery, their presence in semen does not directly translate to sexual transmission. There is a need to further delineate the possible risk of the sexual transmission of these diseases. While a few of the viral zoonotic diseases discussed have been well-studied, there is a need to place attention on others so as to fully understand their effects on male reproduction and therefore take the right steps towards preserving male fertility.
CITATION STYLE
Okeleji, O. L., Ajayi, L. O., Odeyemi, A. N., Amos, V., Ajayi, H. O., Akinyemi, A. O., … Ajayi, A. F. (2022). Viral Zoonotic Diseases of Public Health Importance and Their Effect on Male Reproduction. Zoonotic Diseases, 2(4), 291–300. https://doi.org/10.3390/zoonoticdis2040023
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.