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Black Soot Increasing Infertility In Men In Rivers State

Public health expert, Dr. Dienye Briggs, has raised the alarm over the rise in infertility in men residing in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital due to high concentration of soot in the city’s atmosphere.

Dr. Briggs, who disclosed this last Friday while speaking at the ‘Stop The Soot’ Conference, organised by the Rotary Club of Port Harcourt Eco, said the alarm followed a recent research carried out at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

He stated that the research showed that there were structural abnormally in the sperm cells of the majority of men living in Port Harcourt due to the soot particles in the atmosphere.

The public health expert, who spoke on the the topic: “Port Harcourt Soot and Its Implications”, confirmed that soot can cause infertility in men. Briggs said

If sperms are structurally abnormal, it means they lack the capacity to fertilise an egg. That means they cannot procreate.” He stated that unborn children now suffer the consequences of the soot, calling for an end to the soot because of its implications on the health of residents of the Niger Delta region.

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