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Comparative analysis of viral infection outcomes in human seminal fluid from prior viral epidemics and Sars-CoV-2 may offer trends for viral sexual transmissibility and long-term reproductive health implications

机译:从现有病毒流行病和SARS-COV-2中人体精液中病毒感染结果的比较分析可以提供病毒性传播性和长期生殖健康影响的趋势

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Viral detection in seminal fluid indicates their potential for both sexual transmission and impairment of reproductive health. Review of the mechanistic entry, sexual transmission and viral impacts for patients during major recent viral outbreaks of Zika virus (ZIKV), Ebola virus (EBOV), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-coronavirus (CoV), and SARS-coronavirus 2 (CoV-2) (the virus which causes COVID-19) provides a framework to discuss this potential. Comparative analysis of prior viral presence on seminal fluid against current (preliminary) findings for SARS-CoV-2 to predict biological implications of the novel coronavirus upon current sexual transmissibility, viral presence, and reproductive health. Literature review was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar databases. ZIKV and EBOV were found to be present in semen and to be sexually transmitted, leading the World Health Organization (WHO) to update their guidelines on prevention of the two viruses to include refraining from sexual contact. There are conflicting studies regarding the presence of SARS-CoV in male reproductive tissue, but it has been linked to testicular atrophy and orchitis. To date, two studies have detected SARS-CoV-2 RNA in semen, while seven studies have reported no positive detection. Though unlikely in the majority of cases, SARS-CoV-2 can potentially be present in seminal fluid, although there are no reports of sexual transmission to date. Prior epidemics raise significant concerns regarding the long-term reproductive health capacity for patients who are affected by entry of Sars-CoV-2 into the reproductive tract, therefore more study is needed to clarify the impacts to reproductive health. This review describes the detection of viruses in seminal fluid and their sexual transmission, focusing on the major viral outbreaks of Zika virus (ZIKV), Ebola virus (EBOV), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-coronavirus (CoV), and SARS-coronavirus 2 (CoV-2). ZIKV and EBOV were found to be present in semen and to be sexually transmitted, leading the World Health Organization (WHO) to update their guidelines on prevention of the two viruses to include refraining from sexual contact. There are conflicting studies regarding the presence of SARS-CoV in male reproductive tissue, but it has been linked to testicular atrophy and orchitis. To date, two studies have detected SARS-CoV-2 RNA in semen, while seven studies have reported no positive detection. More studies must be completed to accurately determine its risk of sexual transmission to ensure mitigation of further transmission and understand the long-term implications of SARS-CoV-2 on the reproductive health of recovered patients.
机译:精华液中的病毒检测表明了它们对生殖健康的性传播和损害的潜力。 Zika病毒(ZIKV),埃博拉病毒(EBOV),严重急性呼吸综合征(SARS) - 核病毒(COV)和SARS-Coronavirus 2,审查患者的机械进入,性传播和病毒影响COV-2)(导致Covid-19的病毒)提供了讨论这种潜力的框架。对新型病毒存在对液晶液(初步)调查结果的比较分析,用于SARS-COV-2预测新型冠状病毒对当前性传播性,病毒存在和生殖健康的生物学意义。使用PubMed和Google Scholar数据库进行文献综述。 ZIKV和EBOV被发现出现在精液中,并使世界卫生组织(世卫组织)引导有性传播,以更新其关于预防两种病毒的准则,包括避免性接触。存在有关男性生殖组织中SARS-COV的存在的矛盾的研究,但它已与睾丸萎缩和睾丸炎有关。迄今为止,两项研究发现了精液中的SARS-COV-2 RNA,而七项研究报告过阳性检测。虽然大多数情况下不太可能,但是SARS-COV-2可能存在于精髓流体中,尽管没有迄今为止的性传播报告。目前的流行病提出了对受SARS-COV-2进入生殖道影响的患者的长期生殖健康能力的重要疑虑,因此需要更多的研究来澄清对生殖健康的影响。本综述描述了在精液中的病毒和其性传播中的病毒检测,重点是Zika病毒(ZIKV),埃博拉病毒(EBOV),严重急性呼吸综合征(SARS) - CORONAVIRUS(COV)和SARS的主要病毒爆发冠状病毒2(COV-2)。 ZIKV和EBOV被发现出现在精液中,并使世界卫生组织(世卫组织)引导有性传播,以更新其关于预防两种病毒的准则,包括避免性接触。存在有关男性生殖组织中SARS-COV的存在的矛盾的研究,但它已与睾丸萎缩和睾丸炎有关。迄今为止,两项研究发现了精液中的SARS-COV-2 RNA,而七项研究报告过阳性检测。必须完成更多的研究以准确地确定其性传播风险,以确保缓解进一步传播,并了解SARS-COV-2对恢复患者的生殖健康的长期影响。

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