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Nicki Minaj tweeted an unverified story about a cousin鈥檚 friend in Trinidad, saying the unidentified individual 鈥渂ecame impotent鈥 and 鈥渉is testicles became swollen鈥 after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

CLAIM: COVID-19 vaccines cause impotency and swollen testicles.

AP鈥橲 ASSESSMENT: False. Experts say that there is no scientific support for the claim that coronavirus vaccines result in those side-effects.

THE FACTS: There is no evidence from available research to suggest COVID-19 vaccines cause erectile dysfunction, swelling of the testicles or male infertility.

The unfounded claims received considerable attention Monday after an unverified story about a cousin鈥檚 friend in Trinidad. Minaj asserted the unidentified individual 鈥渂ecame impotent鈥 and 鈥渉is testicles became swollen鈥 after receiving the shot.

The specifics of the claim aren鈥檛 clear. A representative for Minaj did not return requests for more information. But experts say there is no data to support the idea that the vaccines cause erectile dysfunction or swollen testicles.

鈥淲e have never seen that,鈥 said Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, director of male reproductive medicine and surgery at the University of Miami鈥檚 health system.

Orchitis, a condition that can result in swollen testicles, can follow a bacterial infection, such as a sexually transmitted infection. Ramasamy said that while orchitis and erectile dysfunction have not been linked to coronavirus vaccines, there is some evidence suggesting they could be associated with a COVID-19 infection.

Dr. Ashley Winter, a urologist specializing in sexual dysfunction at Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Oregon, agreed there is no indication that the vaccine negatively impacts male sexual function or the testicles overall.

鈥淥n a population level, hundreds of millions of men have gotten this vaccine and there鈥檚 no study showing reduced erectile function in men who have been vaccinated,鈥 she said. 鈥淔undamentally, we just have no study linking the vaccine to either swollen testicles or erectile dysfunction.鈥

Furthermore, experts say there is no established link between COVID-19 vaccines and male infertility or lower sperm counts.

Ramasamy served as senior author of a June study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that found no significant decreases in the sperm count of 45 healthy, vaccinated men. The men were assessed before receiving either the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and 70 days after receiving their second dose.

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