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. 2015 Mar 1;24(3):182–189. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2014.4948

Table 2.

Cross-Tabulation Between Rectal and Urogenital Neisseria gonorrhoeae/Chlamydia trachomatis Infections Among Women Undergoing Rectal GC and CT Screening, Columbus, Ohio, August 2012–June 2013

  Rectal
Gonorrhea n (%) n (%)
  Positive Negative
Urogenital
 Positive 18 (86) 6 (2)
 Negative 3 (14) 305 (98)
Chlamydia    
  Rectal
  n (%) n (%)
  Positive Negative
Urogenital
 Positive 38 (86) 5 (2)
 Negative 6 (14) 285 (98)

Seven women who were tested for rectal Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC) and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) did not have urogenital testing done, so the total n for Table 2 is lower than for site-specific prevalences.