Seminal shedding of human herpesviruses

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Most of the human herpesviruses can be found in semen, although the reported prevalence varies considerably between individual studies. The frequent presence of herpesvirus in semen raises the question whether sexual transmission of the virus could have an impact on human reproduction. Only few studies have associated seminal shedding of herpesviruses with impaired sperm quality, reduced fertility, or reduced chances of pregnancy, whereas most studies fail to find an association. Taken together, no firm evidence is so far linking the presence of herpesviruses in semen to impaired human reproduction. © 2013 Kaspersen and Höllsberg; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kaspersen, M. D., & Höllsberg, P. (2013). Seminal shedding of human herpesviruses. Virology Journal. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-10-226

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