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Infertility Causing Microbial Flora
Author(s) -
Anam Javed,
Humaira Naeem,
Iqra Azam
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
saudi journal of biomedical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-3222
pISSN - 2518-3214
DOI - 10.36348/sjbr.2022.v07i04.002
Subject(s) - infertility , flora (microbiology) , genitourinary system , male infertility , offspring , biology , medicine , bacteria , pregnancy , genetics
Infertility is a growing issue that is encountered today with couples today around the globe. Different microbial floras are active in promoting infertility causing infections. Usually bacteria affects only males, only females or both males and females. Their modes of actions are different in affecting the human ability to reproduce offspring. Disturbance in natural microbial flora may result in serious urogenital tract impairment. These infections may be acquired after sexual contact or due to unhygienic practice. Sometimes people often face infertility due to sudden exposure of exogenous microbial pathogens either of gram-positive or gram-negative origin. The infectious sites include different organs of genital tract irrespective of gender. Cases of infertility due to microbial exposure are mostly reported from Africa, Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia and Central Eastern Europe. Though different strategic measures are taken to deal with these infertility complications still more low cost remedies and programed general public awareness is required.

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