The Mercury

Male fertility tested in seconds

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MEN trying for a baby will soon be able to check their fertility with a smartphone app.

Instead of the “stress and embarrassm­ent” of attending a clinic, they can test the chances of fatherhood in their own home.

The “analyser”, which is not yet commercial­ly available, costs around £3.50 (about R50) to make out of plastic on a 3D printer. Such a test would cost around £150 to £200 in a private clinic. Researcher­s claim the device, which analyses sperm in less than five seconds, makes a male fertility test as simple as a home pregnancy test.

They hope it will lead more men to find out whether they may have a problem.

The analyser – which was found to be 98% accurate – has an optical attachment that connects to a smartphone and uses the device’s camera to video the swimming sperm, which are held in a disposable container.

It can give an accurate assessment of a man’s sperm count, according to a study published in the journal Science Translatio­nal Medicine.

The device could also be used by men who have had a vasectomy to test that the operation was successful.

Dr Hadi Shafiee, of Brigham Women’s Hospital in Massachuse­tts, said: “We wanted to come up with a solution to make male infertilit­y testing as simple and affordable as home pregnancy tests.” – Daily Mail

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PICTURE: PIXABAY The analyser – which was found to be 98% accurate – has an optical attachment that connects to a smartphone.

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