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The absence of living sperm in semen, which is a sign of infertility, is known as:

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The term is called azoospermia. This condition can be treated depeding on its origin. It is commonly caused by infections in the male reproductive regions or sexually-transmitted diseases. If azoospermia is caused by genetics, only few to zero treatments are available.

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