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Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has A Chronic Viral Disease
BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) with washed semen can achieve pregnancy with minimal risk of horizontal and vertical transmission of chronic viral diseases (CVD) such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepati- tis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) among serodiscordant...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901182/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24520499 |
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author | Molina, Irene Carmen del Gonzalvo, María Clavero, Ana Ángel López-Ruz, Miguel Mozas, Juan Pasquau, Juan Sampedro, Antonio Martínez, Luis Castilla, José Antonio |
author_facet | Molina, Irene Carmen del Gonzalvo, María Clavero, Ana Ángel López-Ruz, Miguel Mozas, Juan Pasquau, Juan Sampedro, Antonio Martínez, Luis Castilla, José Antonio |
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description | BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) with washed semen can achieve pregnancy with minimal risk of horizontal and vertical transmission of chronic viral diseases (CVD) such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepati- tis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) among serodiscordant couples. How- ever, few studies have been made of the use made by these couples of ARTs or of the obstetric results achieved. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, 93 men who were seropositive for HIV, HCV or HBV and who underwent assisted reproduction treatment at our centre (Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain) were included. Washed semen was tested to detect viral particles. Non-infected women were tested before and after each treatment, as were the neonates at birth and after three months. RESULTS: A total of 62 sperm samples were washed, and none were positive for the detec- tion of viral molecules. Semen samples from 34 HBV positive males were not washed since the female partner had immunity to hepatitis B. In total, 38 clinical pregnancies were achieved (22% per cycle and 40.9% per couple) out of 173 cycles initiated, and 28 births were achieved (16.2% per cycle and 30.1% per couple), producing 34 live births. The rate of multiple pregnancies was 21.4%. Obstetric and neonatal results were similar in the groups of couples studied. At follow-up, no seroconversion was detected in the women or neonates. CONCLUSION: Sperm washing and intracytoplasmic sperm injection are shown to be a safe and effective option for reducing the risk of transmission or super infection in serodiscordant or concordant couples who wish to have a child. Pregnancies ob- tained by ART in couples when the male is CVD infected achieve good obstetric and neonatal results. |
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spelling | pubmed-39011822014-02-11 Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has A Chronic Viral Disease Molina, Irene Carmen del Gonzalvo, María Clavero, Ana Ángel López-Ruz, Miguel Mozas, Juan Pasquau, Juan Sampedro, Antonio Martínez, Luis Castilla, José Antonio Int J Fertil Steril Original Article BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) with washed semen can achieve pregnancy with minimal risk of horizontal and vertical transmission of chronic viral diseases (CVD) such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepati- tis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) among serodiscordant couples. How- ever, few studies have been made of the use made by these couples of ARTs or of the obstetric results achieved. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, 93 men who were seropositive for HIV, HCV or HBV and who underwent assisted reproduction treatment at our centre (Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain) were included. Washed semen was tested to detect viral particles. Non-infected women were tested before and after each treatment, as were the neonates at birth and after three months. RESULTS: A total of 62 sperm samples were washed, and none were positive for the detec- tion of viral molecules. Semen samples from 34 HBV positive males were not washed since the female partner had immunity to hepatitis B. In total, 38 clinical pregnancies were achieved (22% per cycle and 40.9% per couple) out of 173 cycles initiated, and 28 births were achieved (16.2% per cycle and 30.1% per couple), producing 34 live births. The rate of multiple pregnancies was 21.4%. Obstetric and neonatal results were similar in the groups of couples studied. At follow-up, no seroconversion was detected in the women or neonates. CONCLUSION: Sperm washing and intracytoplasmic sperm injection are shown to be a safe and effective option for reducing the risk of transmission or super infection in serodiscordant or concordant couples who wish to have a child. Pregnancies ob- tained by ART in couples when the male is CVD infected achieve good obstetric and neonatal results. Royan Institute 2014 2013-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3901182/ /pubmed/24520499 Text en Any use, distribution, reproduction or abstract of this publication in any medium, with the exception of commercial purposes, is permitted provided the original work is properly cited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Molina, Irene Carmen del Gonzalvo, María Clavero, Ana Ángel López-Ruz, Miguel Mozas, Juan Pasquau, Juan Sampedro, Antonio Martínez, Luis Castilla, José Antonio Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has A Chronic Viral Disease |
title | Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric
Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has
A Chronic Viral Disease |
title_full | Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric
Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has
A Chronic Viral Disease |
title_fullStr | Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric
Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has
A Chronic Viral Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric
Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has
A Chronic Viral Disease |
title_short | Assisted Reproductive Technology and Obstetric
Outcome in Couples when The Male Partner Has
A Chronic Viral Disease |
title_sort | assisted reproductive technology and obstetric
outcome in couples when the male partner has
a chronic viral disease |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901182/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24520499 |
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