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Kirsten M. Vogelsong
Researcher at World Health Organization
Publications - 8
Citations - 2539
Kirsten M. Vogelsong is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Norethisterone enanthate. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2119 citations. Previous affiliations of Kirsten M. Vogelsong include World Bank & United Nations Development Programme.
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World Health Organization reference values for human semen characteristics
Trevor G. Cooper,Elizabeth A. Noonan,Sigrid von Eckardstein,Jacques Auger,H.W. Gordon Baker,Hermann M. Behre,Trine B. Haugen,Thinus F. Kruger,Christina Wang,Michael T. Mbizvo,Kirsten M. Vogelsong +10 more
TL;DR: Semen quality of the reference population was superior to that of the men from the general population and normozoospermic men, and provide an appropriate tool in conjunction with clinical data to evaluate a patient's semen quality and prospects for fertility.
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Determinants of the rate and extent of spermatogenic suppression during hormonal male contraception: an integrated analysis.
Peter Liu,Ronald S. Swerdloff,Bradley D. Anawalt,Richard A. Anderson,William J. Bremner,Joerg Elliesen,Yi Qun Gu,Wendy M. Kersemaekers,Robert I McLachlan,M. Cristina Meriggiola,Eberhard Nieschlag,Regine Sitruk-Ware,Kirsten M. Vogelsong,Xing Hai Wang,Frederick C. W. Wu,Michael Zitzmann,David J. Handelsman,Christina Wang +17 more
TL;DR: Male hormonal contraceptives can be practically applied to a wide range of men but require coadministration of an androgen with a second agent (i.e. progestin) for earlier and more complete suppression of sperm output.
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Efficacy and Safety of an Injectable Combination Hormonal Contraceptive for Men
Hermann M. Behre,Michael Zitzmann,Richard A. Anderson,David J. Handelsman,Silvia Werdhy Lestari,Robert I McLachlan,M. Cristina Meriggiola,Man Mohan Misro,Gabriela Noe,Frederick C. W. Wu,Mario Festin,Ndema Habib,Kirsten M. Vogelsong,Marianne M. Callahan,Kim Linton,Doug S. Colvard +15 more
TL;DR: The study regimen led to near-complete and reversible suppression of spermatogenesis and contraceptive protection by coadministered injections of progestogen and testosterone, and the contraceptive efficacy was relatively good compared with other reversible methods available for men.
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Acceptability of an injectable male contraceptive regimen of norethisterone enanthate and testosterone undecanoate for men
M. Cristina Meriggiola,Silvia Cerpolini,William J. Bremner,M.T. Mbizvo,Kirsten M. Vogelsong,Giuseppe Martorana,Giuseppe Pelusi +6 more
TL;DR: The contraceptive tested in this study was well accepted by the participants over the course of 1 year, and most rated its acceptability very highly; none reported it to be unacceptable.
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The acceptability of an injectable, once-a-month male contraceptive in China.
TL;DR: A acceptability study of an injectable preparation of the synthetic steroid testosterone undecanoate as a once-a-month male contraceptive method carried out concurrently with, but independently from, a clinical safety and efficacy trial of this preparation in China from 1997 to 1999.