Microbiome affecting reproductive outcome in ARTs
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2020.102036
Microbiome affecting reproductive outcome in ARTs
Abstract
Current scientific evidence reveals the importance of the human microbiome in health and disease. The presence of microbiota within the male and female reproductive tract has been well-documented and present theories imply that a possible disruption of their concentrations may have adverse effects on reproductive health and reproductive outcomes. Altered endometrial and vaginal microbiome could potential affect the reproductive outcome in infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive techniques. Analysis of seminal fluids could also facilitate a prompt and appropriate approach in cases of abnormal male reproductive microflora. Essential knowledge on this subject could provide fertility experts better understanding with regards to unexplained fertility, increasing the success rates of ARTs. In this review, we summarise the current knowledge on the microbiota of the male and female reproductive tract and its impact on the success rates of ARTs in infertile couples.
Keywords: Assisted reproductive techniques; Endometritis; Implantation failure; In vitro fertilization; Male component in ARTs; Male microbiome; Microbiome; Prostate; Seminal fluid; Vaginal microbiota.
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