Medical College, The Aga Khan University, National Stadium Road, Karachi, 74800, Pakistan.
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Illinois, College of Medicine at Peoria, 530 NE Glen Oak Ave, Peoria, IL, 61637, USA.
Rheumatol Int. 2021 Nov;41(11):1885-1894. doi: 10.1007/s00296-021-04977-2. Epub 2021 Aug 28.
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is known to mediate attack via ACE-2 Receptor, thus having adverse effects on cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and reproductive systems, the latter being an area of emerging concern, due to the associated impact on fertility, with potential for an outsized effect on population distribution and socioeconomic road map in subsequent years. This narrative review aims to put forth the current evidence of effect of SARS-CoV-2 on human fertility from a multipronged immunologic, haematologic, and gynaecologic perspective; highlighting the areas of contradiction and potential future measures. A literature search was conducted through the MEDLINE and SCOPUS databases to identify articles on the subject in English. Relevant information was extracted from around 300 articles for this review. The existing data give non-conclusive evidence about the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on fertility; however, a greater impact on male fertility as compared to females merits further exploration. However, reproduction and fertility is a key concern and considering the pandemic is prolonged, natural conception or ART require extra precautions.
SARS-CoV-2 病毒已知通过 ACE-2 受体介导攻击,从而对心血管、呼吸、消化和生殖系统造成不良影响,后者是一个新出现的关注领域,因为它对生育能力有影响,可能对未来几年的人口分布和社会经济路线图产生巨大影响。本叙述性评论旨在从免疫学、血液学和妇科的多方面角度提出目前关于 SARS-CoV-2 对人类生育力影响的证据;强调矛盾之处和潜在的未来措施。通过 MEDLINE 和 SCOPUS 数据库进行文献检索,以确定有关该主题的英文文章。从大约 300 篇文章中提取了与本综述相关的信息。现有数据对 SARS-CoV-2 感染对生育力的影响提供了非结论性证据;然而,与女性相比,男性生育力受到的影响更大,值得进一步探索。然而,生殖和生育能力是一个关键问题,并且考虑到大流行持续时间较长,自然受孕或 ART 需要额外的预防措施。