Kizza, Stehen S et al2025-03-192025-03-192024http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/41One of the societal issues plaguing families and nations now throughout the world is azoospermia, which has caused an unintentional decline in the birth rate (Sengoku, 2012). More than 70 million couples experience infertility globally, and up to 10–20 percent of males who visit an infertility clinic are thought to have azoospermia (Kumar, 2015). With an estimated 5,000,000 people experiencing infertility and 10 to 15% of couples failing to conceive, Uganda is among the nations where male infertility is thought to be a significant problem. Therefore, the goal of the study was to identify the medical-related determinants associated with azoospermia in patients who visit Ebenezer Clinical Laboratory in Kampala, Uganda.enAzoospermia, Normozoospermia, Sperm Count, Medica-related determinants, Ebenezer Clinical Laboratory, Kampala Capital City Authority.Medical Related Determinants of Azoospermia Among Patients Attending Ebenezer Clinical Laboratory-Kampala Capital City, UgandaArticle