Men’s sperm count in West down by 50% in past 38 years, study shows (infographic)

Researchers observed a 59 percent fall, from 337.5 million to 137.5 million from 1973 to 2011

According to new research, there has been an alarming decrease in the average sperm count of western men over the last few decades. From 1973 to 2011, the researchers observed a 59 percent fall, from 337.5 million to 137.5 million.

Commenting on the decline, lead author of the study Hagai Levine said “the results are quite shocking…this is a classic under the radar huge public health problem that is really neglected”. Going further, he warned that “eventually we may have a problem and with reproduction in general. It may be the extinction of the human species.”

Such fertility research has in the past been criticised in the past for not taking into account the potentially biased sampling methods of earlier studies, citing also the variable of changing laboratory methods. The researchers in this case though, say that such issues have been taken into account – only considering samples where the same count method was used, were of an acceptable size and did not include men known to have fertility problems.

source: statista 

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