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COVID‐19 in men: With or without virus in semen, spermatogenesis may be impaired – Wiley
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Sir,
We would like to congratulate you for the review recently published in Andrologia entitled Could SARSCoV2 affect male fertility? (Vishvkarma R, & Rajender S, 2020). In just a few months, several million humans have been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV2). This brutal pandemic, called coronavirus19 disease (COVID19), disproportionately affects men and may have lasting impacts relating to aspects such as fertility. Some of these impacts are described in the…
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