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Nearly 400 of 1,000 fertility patients evaluated over the past year were linked to male-factor infertility, with one in four male infertility cases involving zero sperm count.
A 2025 analysis using Global Burden of Disease 2021 data found India recorded the steepest rise in male infertility.