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. 2006 Jun;82(3):207–211. doi: 10.1136/sti.2005.018580

Table 1 Serovar distribution in patients with rectal Chlamydia trachomatis infection attending the Erasmus MC STI clinic.

Serovar Males* Females Total (%)(n = 218)
Homosexual (%) (n = 136) Bisexual (%) (n = 19) Heterosexual (%) (n = 58) Bisexual (%) (n = 5)
D 32 (23.5) 6 (31.6) 4 (6.9) 42 (19.3)
E 3 (2.2) 6 (10.3) 9 (4.1)
F 3 (2.2) 12 (20.7) 15 (6.9)
G 25 (18.4) 3 (15.8) 4 (6.9) 32 (14.7)
H 17 (12.5) 2 (10.5) 4 (6.9) 1 (20.0) 24 (11.0)
I 1 (0.7) 1 (1.7) 1 (20.0) 3 (1.7)
K 3 (5.2) 3 (1.7)
L2 19 (14.0) 2 (10.5) 21 (9.6)
Untyped 36 (26.5) 6 (31.6) 24 (41.4) 3 (60.0) 69 (31.7)

*One self identified heterosexual male with serovar “untyped” was not included in this table.