Seminal human papillomavirus infection: a narrative review

Infect Dis (Lond). 2023 Dec;55(12):809-820. doi: 10.1080/23744235.2023.2246561. Epub 2023 Aug 16.

Abstract

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections that can lead to malignant pathologies as well as fertility problems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of HPV infection in males, its impact on semen parameters, and reproductive consequences. We also evaluated potential measures that could prevent negative outcomes of HPV infection in males.

Methods: A systematic literature search using PubMed/Medline and Embase databases was performed to search for English articles published until July 2023. We explored three different aspects: (1) prevalence of HPV semen infection and its impact on seminal parameters; (2) the relationship between HPV semen infection and infertility risk and reproductive outcomes; and (3) potential measures that could prevent the negative outcomes related to HPV seminal infection. The identified studies were first screened and assessed independently by one author, and then validated by two additional authors. Data were extracted from 19 studies.

Results: The prevalence of seminal HPV infection was higher among infertile males. In addition to controversies about the real interference of seminal HPV infection on sperm parameters, a growing number of studies have demonstrated a correlation between unexplained infertility and seminal HPV infection. Semen HPV infection is also associated with lower rates of pregnancy and higher rates of miscarriage. Prevention measures such as HPV vaccination seem promising.

Conclusion: Further studies are required to confirm not only the association between HPV infection and reproductive outcomes but also the benefit of preventive measures.

Keywords: Human papillomavirus; infertility; pregnancy; prevention; semen analysis; semen quality.

Publication types

  • Review