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男性生殖健康的当前全球状况。

Current global status of male reproductive health.

作者信息

De Jonge Christopher J, Barratt Christopher L R, Aitken R John, Anderson Richard A, Baker Peter, Chan David Y L, Connolly Mark P, Eisenberg Michael L, Garrido Nicolas, Jørgensen Niels, Kimmins Sarah, Krausz Csilla, McLachlan Robert I, Niederberger Craig, O'Bryan Moira K, Pacey Allan, Priskorn Lærke, Rautakallio-Hokkanen Satu, Serour Gamal, Veltman Joris A, Vogel Donna L, Vazquez-Levin Mónica H

机构信息

Department of Urology, University of Minnesota Medical Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Division of Systems Medicine, School of Medicine, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.

出版信息

Hum Reprod Open. 2024 Apr 12;2024(2):hoae017. doi: 10.1093/hropen/hoae017. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The widespread interest in male reproductive health (MRH), fueled by emerging evidence, such as the global decline in sperm counts, has intensified concerns about the status of MRH. Consequently, there is a pressing requirement for a strategic, systematic approach to identifying critical questions, collecting pertinent information, and utilizing these data to develop evidence-based strategies. The methods for addressing these questions and the pathways toward their answers will inevitably vary based on the variations in cultural, geopolitical, and health-related contexts. To address these issues, a conjoint ESHRE and Male Reproductive Health Initiative (MRHI) Campus workshop was convened.

OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE

The three objectives were: first, to assess the current state of MRH around the world; second, to identify some of the key gaps in knowledge; and, third, to examine how MRH stakeholders can collaboratively generate intelligent and effective paths forward.

SEARCH METHODS

Each expert reviewed and summarized the current literature that was subsequently used to provide a comprehensive overview of challenges related to MRH.

OUTCOMES

This narrative report is an overview of the data, opinions, and arguments presented during the workshop. A number of outcomes are presented and can be summarized by the following overarching themes: MRH is a serious global issue and there is a plethora of gaps in our understanding; there is a need for widespread international collaborative networks to undertake multidisciplinary research into fundamental issues, such as lifestyle/environmental exposure studies, and high-quality clinical trials; and there is an urgent requirement for effective strategies to educate young people and the general public to safeguard and improve MRH across diverse population demographics and resources.

LIMITATIONS REASONS FOR CAUTION

This was a workshop where worldwide leading experts from a wide range of disciplines presented and discussed the evidence regarding challenges related to MRH. While each expert summarized the current literature and placed it in context, the data in a number of areas are limited and/or sparse. Equally, important areas for consideration may have been missed. Moreover, there are clear gaps in our knowledge base, which makes some conclusions necessarily speculative and warranting of further study.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS

Poor MRH is a global issue that suffers from low awareness among the public, patients, and heathcare professionals. Addressing this will require a coordinated multidisciplinary approach. Addressing the significant number of knowledge gaps will require policy makers prioritizing MRH and its funding.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS: The authors would like to extend their gratitude to ESHRE for providing financial support for the Budapest Campus Workshop, as well as to Microptic S.L. (Barcelona) for kindly sponsoring the workshop. P.B. is the Director of the not-for-profit organization Global Action on Men's Health and receives fees and expenses for his work, (which includes the preparation of this manuscript). Conflicts of interest: C.J.D.J., C.L.R.B., R.A.A., P.B., M.P.C., M.L.E., N.G., N.J., C.K., AAP, M.K.O., S.R.-H., M.H.V.-L.: ESHRE Campus Workshop 2022 (Travel support-personal). C.J.D.J.: Cambridge University Press (book royalties-personal). ESHRE Annual Meeting 2022 and Yale University Panel Meeting 2023 (Travel support-personal). C.L.R.B.: Ferring and IBSA (Lecture), RBMO editor (Honorarium to support travel, etc.), ExSeed and ExScentia (University of Dundee), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (for research on contraception). M.P.C.: Previously received funding from pharmaceutical companies for health economic research. The funding was not in relation to this work and had no bearing on the contents of this work. No funding from other sources has been provided in relation to this work (funding was provided to his company Global Market Access Solutions). M.L.E.: Advisor to Ro, Doveras, Next, Hannah, Sandstone. C.K.: European Academy of Andrology (Past president UNPAID), S.K.: CEO of His Turn, a male fertility Diagnostic and Therapeutic company (No payments or profits to date). R.I.M.: www.healthymale.org.au (Australian Government funded not for profit in men's health sector (Employed as Medical Director 0.2 FET), Monash IVF Pty Ltd (Equity holder)). N.J.: Merck (consulting fees), Gedeon Richter (honoraria). S.R.-H.: ESHRE (Travel reimbursements). C.N.: LLC (Nursing educator); COMMIT (Core Outcomes Measures for Infertility Trials) Advisor, meeting attendee, and co-author; COMMA (Core Outcomes in Menopause) Meeting attendee, and co-author; International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Delegate Letters and Sciences; ReproNovo, Advisory board; American Board of Urology Examiner; American Urological Association Journal subsection editor, committee member, guidelines co-author Ferring Scientific trial NexHand Chief Technology Officer, stock ownership Posterity Health Board member, stock ownership. A.P.: Economic and Social Research Council (A collaborator on research grant number ES/W001381/1). Member of an advisory committee for Merck Serono (November 2022), Member of an advisory board for Exceed Health, Speaker fees for educational events organized by Mealis Group; Chairman of the Cryos External Scientific Advisory Committee: All fees associated with this are paid to his former employer The University of Sheffield. Trustee of the Progress Educational Trust (Unpaid). M.K.O.: National Health and Medical Research Council and Australian Research Council (Funding for research of the topic of male fertility), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Funding aimed at the development of male gamete-based contraception), Medical Research Future Fund (Funding aimed at defining the long-term consequences of male infertility). M.H.V.-L.: Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH)/Human Reproduction Programme (HRP) Research Project Panel RP2/WHO Review Member; MRHI (Core Group Member), COMMIT (member), EGOI (Member); Human Reproduction (Associate Editor), Fertility and Sterility (Editor), AndroLATAM (Founder and Coordinator).

摘要

背景

诸如全球精子数量下降等新出现的证据引发了对男性生殖健康(MRH)的广泛关注,这加剧了人们对MRH状况的担忧。因此,迫切需要一种战略、系统的方法来识别关键问题、收集相关信息,并利用这些数据制定基于证据的策略。解决这些问题的方法及其答案的途径将不可避免地因文化、地缘政治和健康相关背景的差异而有所不同。为解决这些问题,欧洲人类生殖与胚胎学会(ESHRE)和男性生殖健康倡议(MRHI)联合举办了一次校园研讨会。

目的和基本原理

三个目标是:第一,评估全球MRH的现状;第二,识别一些关键的知识空白;第三,研究MRH利益相关者如何能够共同开创明智且有效的前进道路。

检索方法

每位专家查阅并总结了当前的文献,随后这些文献被用于全面概述与MRH相关的挑战。

结果

本叙述性报告概述了研讨会上呈现的数据、观点和论据。提出了一些结果,可归纳为以下总体主题:MRH是一个严重的全球问题,我们的理解存在大量空白;需要广泛的国际合作网络对诸如生活方式/环境暴露研究等基本问题进行多学科研究,以及开展高质量的临床试验;迫切需要有效的策略来教育年轻人和公众,以在不同人群和资源情况下保障和改善MRH。

局限性及注意事项

这是一次研讨会,来自广泛学科领域的全球顶尖专家介绍并讨论了与MRH相关挑战的证据。虽然每位专家总结了当前文献并将其置于背景之中,但许多领域的数据有限和/或稀少。同样,可能遗漏了一些重要的考虑领域。此外,我们的知识库存在明显空白,这使得一些结论必然具有推测性,需要进一步研究。

更广泛的影响

MRH不佳是一个全球问题,在公众、患者和医疗保健专业人员中认知度较低。解决这一问题需要采取协调一致的多学科方法。解决大量的知识空白需要政策制定者将MRH及其资金列为优先事项。

研究资金/利益冲突:作者谨感谢ESHRE为布达佩斯校园研讨会提供资金支持,以及感谢Microptic S.L.(巴塞罗那)慷慨赞助此次研讨会。P.B.是非营利组织全球男性健康行动的主任,并因其工作(包括撰写本手稿)获得报酬和费用。利益冲突:C.J.D.J.、C.L.R.B.、R.A.A.、P.B.、M.P.C.、M.L.E.、N.G.、N.J.、C.K.、AAP、M.K.O.、S.R.-H.、M.H.V.-L.:ESHRE校园研讨会2022(差旅支持 - 个人)。C.J.D.J.:剑桥大学出版社(图书版税 - 个人)。ESHRE年会2022和耶鲁大学小组会议2023(差旅支持 - 个人)。C.L.R.B.:辉凌和IBSA(讲座)、《生殖生物医学在线》编辑(支持差旅等的酬金)、ExSeed和ExScentia(邓迪大学)、比尔及梅琳达·盖茨基金会(用于避孕研究)。M.P.C.:曾从制药公司获得健康经济研究资金。该资金与本工作无关,且对本工作内容没有影响。本工作未从其他来源获得资金(资金提供给了他的公司全球市场准入解决方案)。M.L.E.:Ro、Doveras、Next、Hannah、Sandstone的顾问。C.K.:欧洲男科学会(前任主席,无报酬),S.K.:His Turn公司的首席执行官,该公司是一家男性生育诊断和治疗公司(至今无支付或利润)。R.I.M.:www.healthymale.org.au(澳大利亚政府资助的男性健康领域非营利组织(受聘为医学主任,0.2个全职等效工作量))、莫纳什体外受精私人有限公司(股权持有人)。N.J.:默克(咨询费)、吉德昂·里奇特(酬金)。S.R.-H.:ESHRE(差旅报销)。C.N.:LLC(护理教育工作者);COMMIT(不孕症试验核心结局指标)顾问、会议参与者和共同作者;COMMA(更年期核心结局)会议参与者和共同作者;国际妇产科联合会(FIGO)代表信件与科学;ReproNovo咨询委员会;美国泌尿外科委员会考官;美国泌尿外科协会期刊分节编辑、委员会成员、指南共同作者;辉凌科学试验NexHand首席技术官、持股;Posterity Health董事会成员、持股。A.P.:经济和社会研究理事会(研究资助编号ES/W001381/1的合作者)。默克雪兰诺咨询委员会成员(2022年11月)、Exceed Health咨询委员会成员、Mealis Group组织的教育活动演讲费;Cryos外部科学咨询委员会主席:与此相关的所有费用支付给了他的前雇主谢菲尔德大学。进步教育信托受托人(无报酬)。M.K.O.:澳大利亚国家卫生与医学研究理事会和澳大利亚研究理事会(男性生育主题研究资金)、比尔及梅琳达·盖茨基金会(旨在开发基于男性配子的避孕方法的资金)、医学研究未来基金(旨在确定男性不育的长期后果的资金)。M.H.V.-L.:性与生殖健康及研究司(SRH)/人类生殖规划署(HRP)研究项目小组RP2/WHO审查成员;MRHI(核心小组成员)、COMMIT(成员)、EGOI(成员);《人类生殖》(副主编)、《生育与不育》(编辑)、AndroLATAM(创始人兼协调员)。

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