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. 2024 Aug 29;12(9):1789. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms12091789

Table 2.

Overall overview of bacterial species detected in urinary and vaginal samples.

Bacterial Phyla/Genera/Species Urinary Sample
N = 227 (%)
Vaginal Swab
N = 227 (%)
p-Value
Anaerococcus vaginalis 10 (4.4) 12 (5.3) 0.662 a
Atopobium vaginae 18 (7.9) 51 (22.5) 0.000016 a
Bacteroides 18 (7.9) 18 (7.9) 1.000 a
BVAB2 13 (5.7) 22 (9.7) 0.113 a
Dialister 22 (9.7) 25 (11.0) 0.644 a
Escherichia coli 9 (4.0) 14 (6.2) 0.285 a
Gardnerella vaginalis 27 (11.9) 50 (22.0) 0.004 a
Lactobacillus sp. 9 (4.0) 5 (2.2) 0.278 a
Lactobacillus crispatus 138 (60.8) 156 (68.7) 0.077 a
Lactobacillus gasseri 24 (10.6) 36 (15.9) 0.096 a
Lactobacillus iners 136 (59.9) 140 (61.7) 0.701 a
Lactobacillus jensenii 62 (27.3) 85 (37.4) 0.021 a
Leptotrichia amnionii 12 (5.3) 19 (8.4) 0.193 a
Megasphaera sp. type 1 17 (7.5) 32 (14.1) 0.005 a
Prevotella bivia 34 (15.0) 31 (13.7) 0.688 a
Prevotella genogroup 2 45 (19.8) 35 (15.4) 0.218 a
Streptococcus agalactiae 2 (0.9) 5 (2.2) 0.449 b
Streptococcus oralis 11 (4.8) 54 (23.8) 8.3178 × 10−9 a
Sutterella wadsworthensis 2 (0.9) 5 (2.2) 0.253 b

Data are presented as a number (percentage). a Chi-square test, b Fisher’s exact test.