RAPID SPERM STAINING KIT-DIFF QUICK KIT
The normal sperm development ‘spermatogenesis’ in a man’s testicles is defined by an array of factors and sperm morphology is one of them.
Any compromise with the normal production of sperms may induce low sperm count, sperm abnormalities, poor quality, motility hence male infertility.
Sperm morphology refers to the form or shape of sperm the male reproductive cell.
Morphology, though not the only contributing factor, can have an important impact on male fertility.
Some percentage of ejaculated sperm always has an irregular shape, which is normal and may not even affect that sperm’s ability to fertilize eggs. That said, certain structural problems can prevent sperm from entering an egg.
The Structure of Sperm
A normal human sperm has an oval head like a paddle, a neck, a middle section, and a tail. This structure allows sperm to swim quickly and in a straight line toward its objective. Each sperm contains within itself the individual’s 23 chromosomes, carrying their entire genetic information. according to WHO 2010 the normal range is more than 4%.
Effective factors on Fertility
Questions about male fertility embrace a wide range of factors beyond morphology. For example, the typical semen analysis includes information about the following:
- Total sperm count
- Sperm concentration
- How many sperm are actually alive
- How well the sperm move
- The volume of semen present
Reference to examine
Diff quick kit results compare with WHO 2010 criteria.
WHO laboratory manual for the examination and processing of semen
Store condition
After receiving the kit store at 2-8 centigrade for 12 months.
Sperm sample
Semen samples should be collected in a sterile container. The staining sperms should be performed.
Instruction for use
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