Amongst the many causes of male-factor infertility, a diagnosed viral cause is a rather infrequent aetiological factor1. However, a recent study has illustrated that Zika virus infections affect not only developing fetuses in pregnant women, but are also a threat to fertility in men. Whether this threat could be managed or mitigated remains uncertain.
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Meinhardt, A. A new threat on the horizon — Zika virus and male fertility. Nat Rev Urol 14, 135–136 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrurol.2016.265
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