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Herpes simplex virus type 2 seroprevalence and associated factors in fertility-treatment-seeking population: A cross-sectional survey in the United Arab Emirates

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BackgroundHerpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is a common genitally-transmitted viral infection affecting more than 400 million individuals globally. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in specific at-risk population groups, the burden of HSV-2 has not been reported. This study investigated the prevalence of HSV-2 IgG antibodies in patients seeking fertility treatment and characterized patients with seropositivity to HSV-2 IgG antibodies.MethodologyA cross-sectional sample of patients seeking fertility treatment in a major fertility clinic in Abu Dhabi, UAE was surveyed from April to May 2021. Patients were consecutively invited to complete self-administered questionnaires and provide blood for HSV-2 testing. Information on sociodemographics, medical history, and infertility was collected. Serum specimens were screened using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for HSV-2 IgG antibodies detection.ResultsTwo hundred and ninety-nine patients were surveyed and provided blood samples. The mean age of the patients was 35.9 ± 6.8 [mean ± standard deviation (SD)] years with 89.3% being women. Sixty-six percent were overweight or obese, 25.0% had at least one chronic comorbidity, and 19.6% reported ever-had genital infection. More than two-thirds (68.3%) of the patients were infertile for ≥ 6 months. Of the 42 infertile males, 69.0% had an abnormal semen analysis. HSV-2 IgG antibodies was detected in 12.4% of patients. The HSV-2 IgG seropositive patients had a higher mean age (39.5 vs. 35.4 years; p < 0.001) compared to seronegative patients. HSV-2 IgG antibodies seropositivity was more common in males (15.6%) than females (12.0%), in patients with secondary (14.1%) vs. primary (9.2%) infertility, or in males with abnormal (10.3%) vs. normal (7.7%) semen.ConclusionExposure to HSV-2 at any time in patients seeking fertility treatment in the UAE was found to be slightly common in more than one out of 10 patients. Tailored health campaigns on HSV-2 prevention are warranted.
Title: Herpes simplex virus type 2 seroprevalence and associated factors in fertility-treatment-seeking population: A cross-sectional survey in the United Arab Emirates
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BackgroundHerpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is a common genitally-transmitted viral infection affecting more than 400 million individuals globally.
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in specific at-risk population groups, the burden of HSV-2 has not been reported.
This study investigated the prevalence of HSV-2 IgG antibodies in patients seeking fertility treatment and characterized patients with seropositivity to HSV-2 IgG antibodies.
MethodologyA cross-sectional sample of patients seeking fertility treatment in a major fertility clinic in Abu Dhabi, UAE was surveyed from April to May 2021.
Patients were consecutively invited to complete self-administered questionnaires and provide blood for HSV-2 testing.
Information on sociodemographics, medical history, and infertility was collected.
Serum specimens were screened using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for HSV-2 IgG antibodies detection.
ResultsTwo hundred and ninety-nine patients were surveyed and provided blood samples.
The mean age of the patients was 35.
9 ± 6.
8 [mean ± standard deviation (SD)] years with 89.
3% being women.
Sixty-six percent were overweight or obese, 25.
0% had at least one chronic comorbidity, and 19.
6% reported ever-had genital infection.
More than two-thirds (68.
3%) of the patients were infertile for ≥ 6 months.
Of the 42 infertile males, 69.
0% had an abnormal semen analysis.
HSV-2 IgG antibodies was detected in 12.
4% of patients.
The HSV-2 IgG seropositive patients had a higher mean age (39.
5 vs.
35.
4 years; p < 0.
001) compared to seronegative patients.
HSV-2 IgG antibodies seropositivity was more common in males (15.
6%) than females (12.
0%), in patients with secondary (14.
1%) vs.
primary (9.
2%) infertility, or in males with abnormal (10.
3%) vs.
normal (7.
7%) semen.
ConclusionExposure to HSV-2 at any time in patients seeking fertility treatment in the UAE was found to be slightly common in more than one out of 10 patients.
Tailored health campaigns on HSV-2 prevention are warranted.

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