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. 2021 May 30;9(6):1180. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9061180

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Urogenital C. trachomatis presence in women during follow-up. Percentages of C. trachomatis infected women are described by Golden et al. and Geisler et al.Inline graphic are compared with two pregnancy studies (Sheffield et al. Inline graphic and the present study Inline graphic) [14,17,36]. The curve shows the trend as calculated by the sixteen non-pregnant studies.