Contains fulltext : 70741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Observations in several Western countries point toward a decline in semen quality which may be associated with exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors such as several frequently used pesticides. The scarce literature on the effects of pesticides on male fertility will be reviewed with a focus on semen quality and time-to-pregnancy. RECENT FINDINGS: The majority of studies published since 2000 reported some effects of pesticide exposure on semen quality or time-to-pregnancy. The results are not consistent, however, with some studies showing reduced sperm concentrations and others showing low percentages of morphologically normal an...
doi:10.1289/ehp.6417We previously reported reduced sperm concentration and motility in fertile men i...
Man is exposed to numerous exogenous as well as environmental chemicals through various routes. Duri...
Copyright © 2014 M. Cocuzza and S. C. Esteves.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Observations in several Western countries point toward a decline in semen quality...
Contains fulltext : 53221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studie...
In the last 50 years the incidence of infertility, testicular and prostate cancers and associated ma...
Relatively recent discoveries of the hormone disrupting properties of some pesticides have raised in...
quality Sir, We read with interest the study of Chiu and associates published in Human Reproduction ...
Global sperm counts have declined in recent decades, coinciding with the proliferation of endocrine-...
Contains fulltext : 70609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Fe...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
Decline in semen quality in humans and increased incidence of male reproductive problems could be ca...
Contains fulltext : 49756.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Some pesticides may interfere with ...
Background: Pesticides, insecticides can damage the male reproductive system in a number of ways. Th...
In recent decades, an increasing incidence of male infertility has been reported. Interestingly, and...
doi:10.1289/ehp.6417We previously reported reduced sperm concentration and motility in fertile men i...
Man is exposed to numerous exogenous as well as environmental chemicals through various routes. Duri...
Copyright © 2014 M. Cocuzza and S. C. Esteves.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Observations in several Western countries point toward a decline in semen quality...
Contains fulltext : 53221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studie...
In the last 50 years the incidence of infertility, testicular and prostate cancers and associated ma...
Relatively recent discoveries of the hormone disrupting properties of some pesticides have raised in...
quality Sir, We read with interest the study of Chiu and associates published in Human Reproduction ...
Global sperm counts have declined in recent decades, coinciding with the proliferation of endocrine-...
Contains fulltext : 70609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Fe...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
Decline in semen quality in humans and increased incidence of male reproductive problems could be ca...
Contains fulltext : 49756.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Some pesticides may interfere with ...
Background: Pesticides, insecticides can damage the male reproductive system in a number of ways. Th...
In recent decades, an increasing incidence of male infertility has been reported. Interestingly, and...
doi:10.1289/ehp.6417We previously reported reduced sperm concentration and motility in fertile men i...
Man is exposed to numerous exogenous as well as environmental chemicals through various routes. Duri...
Copyright © 2014 M. Cocuzza and S. C. Esteves.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...