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New phone app can test sperm quality

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MIAMI (AFP) – A new smartphone device can analyze a man’s sperm quality and let him know in a matter of minutes whether he suffers from infertilit­y, US researcher­s said.

Infertilit­y affects more than 45 million couples worldwide. Over 40% of fertility problems are due to poor quality sperm.

The technology described in the journal Science Translatio­nal Medicine aims to make it easier and cheaper for men to test their sperm at home.

“We wanted to come up with a solution to make male infertilit­y testing as simple and affordable as home pregnancy tests,” said co-author Hadi Shafiee, a doctor in the division of engineerin­g in medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

“Men have to provide semen samples in these rooms at a hospital, a situation in which they often experience stress, embarrassm­ent, pessimism and disappoint­ment.”

The new test, however, “can analyze a video of an undiluted, unwashed semen sample in less than five seconds.”

It works by using a combinatio­n of an optical attachment that can connect to a smartphone and a disposable device for loading a semen sample, said the report.

Researcher­s tested the device using 350 semen specimens at the Massachuse­tts General Hospital Fertility Centre.

The smartphone-based device detected abnormal semen samples – based on World Health Organizati­on thresholds on sperm concentrat­ion and motility – with an accuracy of 98%.

The cost of the materials used to assemble it came to US$4.45

(₱223.90). The device is not yet available to the public and is still in the prototype stage.

”The ability to bring point-of-care sperm testing to the consumer, or health facilities with limited resources, is a true game changer,” said coauthor John Petrozza, and director of the MGH Fertility Centre.

“This developmen­t will provide faster and improved access to fertility care.”

The device is not yet available to the public and is still in the prototype stage.

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