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Revista Médica de Risaralda
Print version ISSN 0122-0667
Abstract
OCAMPO FLOREZ, Ginna Marcela; CALLE CORREA, Esteban; CARVAJAL OBANDO, Alejandro and CARDONA MAYA, Walter D. Reaching fertility, an antibiotic treatment solves the problem of an infertile couple: . Revista médica Risaralda [online]. 2022, vol.28, n.1, pp.138-143. Epub July 10, 2022. ISSN 0122-0667. https://doi.org/10.22517/25395203.24927.
The presence of bacteria in semen -bacteriospermia- is a pathological condition associated with infertility, which presents a prevalence of up to 35%. We describe the successful management during infertility consultation of a patient suffering from oligoasthenozoospermia.
A 33-year-old male patient with a history of difficulty conceiving, a history of orchiectomy due to testicular torsion at 16 years of age, and Chlamydia trachomatis infection at 20 years of age. The physical examination showed normal results, and testicular Doppler ultrasonography presented mild left varicocele. The semen analysis reported oligoasthenozoospermia, positive semen culture on blood agar for Streptococcus spp, and positive chocolate agar for Streptococcus spp. The treatment started with ampicillin-sulbactam administration for 14 days and a check-up after three months with a new semen analysis which showed an improved concentration and progressive sperm motility. Finally, the couple achieved a successful pregnancy.
Bacterial colonization of semen contributes to seminal quality alterations; therefore, determining bacteria's presence in infertile couples could help improve seminal parameters and achieve a successful pregnancy.
Keywords : Male infertility; Bacteriospermia; Semen; Microbiota; Fertility.