ICSI for treatment of human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus-serodiscordant couples with infected male partner |
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Authors: | Mencaglia Luca Falcone Patrizia Lentini Giuseppe Mario Consigli Sabina Pisoni Manuela Lofiego Vincenzo Guidetti Rita Piomboni Paola De Leo Vincenzo |
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Affiliation: | Centro di Chirurgia Ambulatoriale SrL, Via Toselle 178, 50144, Florence, Italy. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Assisted reproductive technology with semen washing can offer a significant reduction in risk of sexual and vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) in serodiscordant couples with infected male partner. METHODS: Among couples coming to our centre for reproductive problems from January 2001 to December 2003, we selected 43 couples with seropositive male and seronegative female: 25 couples with HIV-seropositive males, 10 couples with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)-seropositive males and eight couples with HCV-seropositive males. Sperm samples were washed and used for ICSI. RESULTS: Seventy-eight cycles of ICSI were performed. The mean fertilization rate was 70.34 +/- 20.14% (mean +/- SD). A mean number of 3.55 +/- 1.11 (range: 1-5) embryos of good quality was transferred for each patient. We obtained 22 pregnancies (21 singletons and one twin), with a pregnancy rate per transfer of 28.2% and an implantation rate per transfer of 15.2%. The cumulative pregnancy rate was 51.2%. At follow-up, no seroconversion was detected in any patient. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that sperm wash and ICSI could be useful for reducing the risk of HIV and/or HCV transmission in serodiscordant couples with infected male wishing to have a child, irrespective of their fertility status. |
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Keywords: | HCV/HIV/ICSI/seropositive male/sperm wash |
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