Evidence for the existence of racial disparities in semen parameters is increasing, exemplified by a recent study in men from white, Black and Asian populations. However, reference standards for semen parameters might not account for these disparities.
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Del Giudice, F., Eisenberg, M.L. Does semen analysis testing reveal disparities?. Nat Rev Urol 18, 515 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41585-021-00485-x
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