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. 2012 May 25;7(5):e37778. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037778

Table 3. Chlamydia trachomatis serovars and genotypic variants detected in positive samples among a cohort of sexually active 16 to 25 year old women.

Chlamydia serovar Genbank accession number Prevalent infection N (%) Incident infection (including re-infection) N (%) Re-infection N (%)
D HM230054 2 (3.6) 3 (6.4) 1 (7.1)
E HM230055 27 (49.1) 28 (59.6) 12 (85.7)
E varianta HM230056 1 (1.8)
F HM230057 12 (21.8) 5 (10.6) 1 (7.1)
G HM230058 3 (5.5) 2 (4.3)
G variantb HM230059 2 (3.6)
H HM230060 1 (2.1)
Ia HM230061 1 (1.8)
J HM230062 1 (1.8)
K HM230063 3 (5.5)
N/Ac 3 (5.5) 8 (17.0)
TOTAL 55 47 14
a

 = E variant has 100% homology to Genbank sequence GU903922 (C. trachomatis strain 1969 from Australian male population);

b

 = G variant has 100% homology to Genbank sequence FJ261928 (G/IU-FW0267);

c

 = N/A: serovar unable to be determined.