2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2010.07.002
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Virus de transmisión sexual: relación semen y virus

Abstract: informa ció n del artí culo Historia del artículo: Recibido el 31 de marzo de 2010 Aceptado el 21 de julio de 2010 Palabras clave: Virus Espermatozoide Infecciones de transmisió n sexual Semen r e s u m e n Introducció n: Actualmente, existe debate sobre la posibilidad de)infecció n*/interacció n de los espermatozoides con diferentes virus, inclusive para algunos virus se intentan dilucidar mecanismos y receptores que podrían estar involucrados en esta interacció n. Adicional-mente, se ha reportado la presenci… Show more

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“…However, subclinical infections represent the majority of nonsuspected infections and are likely to spread the virus silently. 94 97 Nonetheless, a small percentage of diseases of specific HPV subtypes can persist and progress to cancer, including penile cancer. Thus, the classification of HPV encompasses those at high risk ( e.g ., HPV-16, 18, 45) or low risk for cancer onset and development ( e.g ., HPV-6, 11), based on their oncogenic potential.…”
Section: Human Papillomavirus (Hpv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, subclinical infections represent the majority of nonsuspected infections and are likely to spread the virus silently. 94 97 Nonetheless, a small percentage of diseases of specific HPV subtypes can persist and progress to cancer, including penile cancer. Thus, the classification of HPV encompasses those at high risk ( e.g ., HPV-16, 18, 45) or low risk for cancer onset and development ( e.g ., HPV-6, 11), based on their oncogenic potential.…”
Section: Human Papillomavirus (Hpv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 119 HSV is detected in the semen and is likely to be associated with male infertility and abnormal semen parameters ( e.g ., low sperm count and motility). 14 97 120 …”
Section: Herpes Simplex Virus (Hsv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In relation to semen, there is great interest in unraveling the possible interaction between this fluid sample and the SARS-Cov-2 microorganism, as well as the possible long term consequences of this relationship ( 5 ). Perhaps the most significant dimension of this theme is related to our current knowledge of other viral infections, in which the causative agents are found in the seminal sample, which use this medium for their transmission while causing alterations in the fertile potential of their carriers ( 6 - 9 ).…”
Section: Covid-19 and Semenmentioning
confidence: 99%