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. 2022 Oct 3;13(5):e02213-22. doi: 10.1128/mbio.02213-22

FIG 4.

FIG 4

Bacterial taxa identified as differentially abundant between men with and without urethral symptoms. (A) MSM with urethral burning versus MSM without burning. (B) MSM with dysuria versus MSM without dysuria. (C) MSM with self-reported urethral discharge versus MSM without self-reported discharge. (D) MSW with urethral burning versus MSW without burning. (E) MSW with dysuria versus MSW without dysuria. (F) MSW with self-reported urethral discharge versus MSW without self-reported discharge. The horizontal bars represent coefficients obtained from the ANCOM-BC log-linear (natural log) model. Positive coefficients (black) indicate higher abundance in men with the symptom, whereas negative coefficients (gray) indicate a higher abundance in men without the symptom. The error bars show the standard error around the estimate. Structural zeros (taxa present in one group but absent, or close to absent, from the comparator) do not have error bars. All taxa with P < 0.05 are shown in the figure. *, FDR-adjusted P < 0.1; **, FDR-adjusted P < 0.05; ***, FDR-adjusted, P < 0.01; ****, FDR-adjusted P < 0.001.