Table 1.
Summary of literature pertaining to the effect of HPV on fertility.
Reference | Study type | Summary of findings |
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Effect on sperm parameters | ||
[47] | Systematic review | No effect on volume, viscosity, count, and morphology |
[50] | Original research | Enhanced motility; decreased velocity and amplitude of HPV-exposed sperm |
[51] | Original research | Enhanced motility, progression, and velocity in HPV-exposed sperm |
[52, 53] | Original research | Decreased sperm motility in HPV-infected men |
[54] | Systematic review | HPV-related impairment in sperm motility in men with idiopathic infertility |
[55] | Original research | Increase in DNA fragmentation |
[56] | Original research | Semen pH is borderline lower in HPV-positive men |
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Effect on early embryogenesis | ||
[62–64] | Original research | Increased DNA fragmentation and trophoblastic death in blastocysts |
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Effect on early pregnancy | ||
[66–68] | Original research | HPV reduces the endometrial implantation of trophoblastic cells |
[69, 70] | Original research | HPV DNA is more frequently detected in spontaneous miscarriages compared to voluntary abortions |
[71, 72] | Original research | HPV infection in pregnancy may not confer a higher risk of miscarriage |