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. 2018 Oct 30;5:37. doi: 10.1186/s40779-018-0184-3

Table 2.

Percentage of gonorrhea and bacterial vaginosis among women with or without repeat chlamydia diagnoses among U.S. Army women (%)

Feature Women with repeat chlamydia diagnoses Women without repeat chlamydia diagnoses
Gonorrheac BVc P value Gonorrheac BVc P value
All women 6.9 (459/6663) 1.3 (88/6663) < 0.001 1.3 (276/21,538) 0.3 (62/21,538) < 0.001
Age group (year)
 17–19 8.3 (221/2670) 1.3 (34,2670) < 0.001 1.7 (98/5870) 0.3 (20/5870) < 0.001
 20–24 6.3 (213/3404) 1.3 (43/3404) < 0.001 0.5 (148/11,915) 0.3 (35/11,915) < 0.001
 >= 25 4.2 (25/589) 1.9 (11/589) < 0.001 0.8 (30/3753) 0.2 (7/3753) < 0.001
Race/Ethnicity
 White 3.9 (96/2442) 1.0 (24/2442) < 0.001 0.7 (63/9604) 0.2 (24/9604) < 0.001
 African-American 11.2 (272/2429) 1.9 (47/2429) < 0.001 3.0 (166/6176) 0.3 (20/6176) < 0.001
 Othera 5.1 (86/1692) 1.0 (17/1692) < 0.001 0.8 (44/5420) 0.3 (16/5420) < 0.001
Marital Status
 Single 7.4 (384/5171) 1.2 (64/5171) < 0.001 1.3 (203/15,316) 0.3 (46/15,316) < 0.001
 Married 5.0 (63/1256) 1.7 (21/1256) < 0.001 1.2 (61/5093) 0.3 (14/5093) < 0.001
 Otherb 5.1 (12/234) 1.3 (3/234) < 0.001 1.2 (11/1120) 0.2 (2/1120) 0.011
Military rank
 Enlisted 7.2 (449/6263) 1.3 (83/6263) < 0.001 1.4 (266/18,862) 0.3 (59/18,862) < 0.001
 Officers 2.5 (10/400) 1.2 (5/400) < 0.001 0.4 (10/2676) 0.1 (3/2676) < 0.001

BV Bacterial vaginosis. aOther: Hispanic, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, and others, bOther: Divorced, widowed, and others

cAt least one episode