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. 2024 Mar 15;11:1328589. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1328589

Table 3.

Coinfection rates of bacterial STIs among the participants.

Bacterial STI pathogen Coinfection rates of bacterial STIs (%)
Early syphilis CT GC MG MH UU UP
Early syphilis (n = 317) 86/317 (27.1) 64/317 (20.2) 37/317 (11.7) 66/317 (20.8) 133/317 (42.0) 4/317 (1.3)
CT (n = 122) 86/122 (70.5) 43/122 (35.2) 10/122 (8.2) 36/122 (29.5) 65/122 (53.3) 1/122 (0.8)
GC (n = 106) 64/106 (60.4) 43/106 (40.6) 12/106 (11.3) 35/106 (33.0) 62/106 (58.5) 2/106 (1.9)
MG (n = 57) 37/57 (64.9) 10/57 (17.5) 12/57 (21.1) 16/57 (28.1) 27/57 (47.4) 0/57 (0.0)
MH (n = 94) 66/94 (70.2) 36/94 (38.3) 35/94 (37.2) 16/94 (17.0) 67/94 (71.3) 3/94 (3.2)
UU (n = 194) 133/194 (68.6) 65/194 (33.5) 62/194 (32.0) 27/194 (13.9) 67/194 (34.5) 3/194 (1.5)
UP (n = 6) 4/6 (66.7) 1/6 (16.7) 2/6 (33.3) 0/6 (0.0) 3/6 (50.0) 3/6 (50.0)

CT, Chlamydia trachomatis; GC, Neisseria gonorrhoeae; MG, Mycoplasma genitalium; MH, Mycoplasma hominis; STI, sexually transmitted infection; UU, Ureaplasma urealyticum; UP, Ureaplasma parvum.