One of the foremost serious social problems facing developed countries today is that the declining birth rate, although it's generally not well recognized that the amount of infertile couples is on the increase in these countries. While both social (i.e., social progress for ladies and therefore the resulting increase within the age at which women marry) and environmental (i.e., pollution and global warming) factors are behind a part of the rise within the number of patients with infertility, infertility within the male partner contributes to approximately half all cases.
To date, various techniques, like in vitro fertilization (particularly, intracytoplasmic sperm injection or ICSI) and so-called TESE-ICSI involving the harvesting of sperm from the testes, are developed for male infertility. Although these methods are steadily producing results, no technique has proven effective for patients with nonobstructive azoospermia, during which there's an absence of mature sperm within the testes.
Research Article: International Journal of Public Health and Safety
Research Article: International Journal of Public Health and Safety
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