COVID-19 May Affect Male Fertility but is Not Sexually Transmitted
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COVID-19 May Affect Male Fertility but is Not Sexually Transmitted
Tuesday 6th April, 2021.
DR. IIAN TUR-KASPA
Dr. Tur-Kaspa is the 2020-2021 Chair of the Reproductive Imaging Special Interest Group of the ASRM. He is the author/coauthor of >110 peer reviewed scientific publications and book chapters, and he is a co-Editor of the books on “Ultrasound Imaging in Reproductive Medicine” (2014, 2019) and “Biotechnology of Human Reproduction” (2003). Dr. Tur-Kaspa served as a Professor at the REI Division, Dept of OB/GYN, The University of Chicago, and as the President of the Chicago Association of Reproductive Endocrinologists.
His recent publication: Tur-Kaspa et al. COVID-19 May Affect Male Fertility but is Not Sexually Transmitted: A Systematic Review, Fertility & Sterility Reviews (2021)