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Survey on the status of infertility of officers and soldiers of forces from a regional army troop |
1. Health Team of The Shantou Shore Service of the 91848 Troops,Shantou, Guangdong Province, 515000; 2. Outpatient Department in Provincial Military Command of General Hospital of the Middle Theater |
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Abstract Objective: To investigate the status of infertility of officers and soldiers of forces from a regional army troop. Methods: A total of 4200 officers and soldiers from a regional army troop were included in this survey and their data was analyzed. Results: In this survey, the incidence of infertility was 10.0% (420/4200), the highest ratio (59.2% or 45.7%) of the male or female infertile officers was aged in 31-35 years old, and the highest ratio (43.4% or 24.3%) of infertility time of the male or female infertile officers was 3-5 years. Only 60.5% of the infertility had received treatment. Bivariate correlation analysis showed that infertility time was positively correlated with marriage age (r=0.988, P<0.01). In 385 male infertile officers and soldiers, azoospermatism accounted for the highest proportion (22.1%), accessory gonad abnormality accounted for the second highest proportion (19.4%), and then was sperm malformation (16.6%). Among the 35 female infertile officers and soldiers, the fallopian tube factor accounted for the highest proportion (50.3%), the ovarian factor accounted for the second highest proportion (12.4%), and then was endocrine factor (9.4%). Conclusion: The infertility of infertile officers and soldiers from the army troop has some characteristics, and the propaganda of reproduction-related knowledge in army should be strengthen and be given relevant policy support and target treatment for improving the status of reproductive health.
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