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"I've seen in my practice men drop sperm counts and one patient that actually dropped his sperm count to 0 after being infected with COVID," said Dr. Parviz Kavoussi. ; Dr. Parviz Kavoussi, Reproductive Urologist at St. David's South Austin Medical Center said some of his patients relate directly to the recent study regarding unvaccinated males and fertility. ; "This was a study published in Fertility and Sterility by a Belgian group at the university hospital there. They took 120 (unvaccinated) Belgian men that were diagnosed with COVID-19 and they tested them in multiple time intervals. They looked at a short time interval being just after recovery from COVID-19 up to a month, a one-to-two-month period and a 2-to-6-month period," Dr. Kavoussi said.