• COVID infection may impair male fertility

    From JAB@here@is.invalid to misc.news.internet.discuss,sci.misc on Thu Feb 12 21:47:23 2026
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    COVID infection may impair male fertility, but vaccination shows no
    effect, review suggests

    COVID-19 infection may meaningfully affect male reproductive health,
    while having limited consequences for female fertility or assisted
    reproductive technology (ART) outcomes, according to a new umbrella
    review published this week in Vaccine. In contrast, COVID vaccination
    showed little impact on fertility in either men or women.

    The review, led by a team at the Department of Reproductive Medical
    Center at Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, assessed the effects
    of COVID infection and COVID vaccination on fertility and ART outcomes
    by analyzing data from 14 studies with 40 different fertility and ART
    outcomes.

    https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/covid-infection-may-impair-male-fertility-vaccination-shows-no-effect-review-suggests

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  • From Retrograde@fungus@amongus.com.invalid to misc.news.internet.discuss,sci.misc on Sun Feb 22 09:35:38 2026
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    On Thu, 12 Feb 2026 21:47:23 -0600
    JAB <here@is.invalid> wrote:

    COVID infection may impair male fertility, but vaccination shows no
    effect, review suggests

    Pretty sure I remember something about this a few years ago.
    Interesting to see the research findings remain consistent.

    Take those masks off, MAGA! Breathe deeply!
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