id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324800-l8xl4g2a Eisenberg, Michael L. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and men’s reproductive health 2020-04-22 .txt text/plain 682 45 54 As the COVID-19 pandemic rages across the world, the scientific community continues to study the pathophysiology of SARS-Cov-2 virus to guide transmission, susceptibility, and treatment. While cardiac, ocular, and neurologic symptoms of the COVID-19 have been reported, the reproductive implications of coronavirus infection remain unknown. Indeed, the current report was not able to assess any changes in semen quality among the participants thus it remains unknown how and if the fecundability of infected men is impaired. In addition, as more than 80% of those who are infected by the coronavirus are asymptomatic, the reproductive implications for these men would likely be favorable but also remains unknown. But given the current impact of the pandemic on the world, the likelihood the virus will remain for some time, and that over 100 million babies are born every year, the reproductive implications of SARS-Cov-2 should be further studied. ./cache/cord-324800-l8xl4g2a.txt ./txt/cord-324800-l8xl4g2a.txt