The environmental and occupational influence of pesticides on male fertility: A systematic review of human studies
Andrology2022Vol. 10(7), pp. 1250–1271
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Carlo Giulioni, Valentina Maurizi, Daniele Castellani, Simone Scarcella, Edlira Skrami, Giancarlo Balercia, Andrea Benedetto Galosi
Abstract
The epidemiological evidence supports the association between pesticides and male fertility for workers and the exposed population in terms of semen quality, DNA fragmentation, and chromosome aneuploidy.
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