Is quality assurance in semen analysis still really necessary? A clinician's viewpoint

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Quality assurance in semen analysis is now a standard procedure in most andrology laboratories. This communication is now questioning its value in any clinical situation and as a consequence asks whether the effort and the expense of such a process is really worthwhile. It concludes that semen analysis needs only to be performed competently without the need for costly and time-consuming forms of quality assurance.

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Jequier, A. M. (2005). Is quality assurance in semen analysis still really necessary? A clinician’s viewpoint. Human Reproduction. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dei028

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