sperm count decline is just as much about third world pepo with high parasite loads as endocrine disruptors
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also many relevant environmental causes like particulate pollution, endocrine disruptor exposure are worse in the urban centers of the global south
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maybe infectious disease contributes to all-factor infertility, but there’s certainly no strong evidence that sperm count is decreasing more rapidly in developing vs developed countrieshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4691969/#!po=8.03571 …
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Yea but the trick they use with a lot of the very famous metanalyses is heterogeneous location composition of the studies under consideration with respect to time
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Do you know of a better/more recent literature review than this one? It seems to account for thathttps://academic.oup.com/humupd/article-abstract/23/6/646/4035689?redirectedFrom=fulltext …
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interesting
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search for 'African infertility belt'. Clostridrium be crazy
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