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. 2023 Jan 5;23:2. doi: 10.1186/s12879-022-07975-2

Table 3.

Prevalence of M. genitalium and C. trachomatis in women of vaginitis

Vaginal microbiology Number M. genitalium prevalence P C. trachomatis prevalence P
(+) (−) (+) (−)
Normal 1076 28 (2.6%) 1048 (97.4%) 45 (4.2%) 1031 (95.8%)
Abnormal 1077 45 (4.2%) 1032 (95.8%) 0.043 76 (7.1%) 1001 (92.9%) 0.038
Mixed vaginitis 181 9 (5.0%) 172 (95.0%) 0.081 20 (11.1%) 161 (88.9%) 0.0001
VVC 333 12 (3.6%) 321 (96.4%) 0.337 19 (5.7%) 314 (94.3%) 0.244
AV 63 2 (3.2%) 61 (96.8%) 0.783 4 (6.4%) 59 (93.6%) 0.410
BV 244 12 (4.9%) 232 (95.1%) 0.057 18 (7.4%) 226 (92.6%) 0.035
BV intermediate 36 2 (5.6%) 34 (94.4%) 0.282 1 (2.8%) 35 (97.2%) 0.677
Flora inhibition 22 1 (4.6%) 21 (95.4%) 0.574 1 (4.6%) 21 (95.4%) 0.933
Flora abnormal 189 6 (3.2%) 183 (96.8%) 0.654 12 (6.4%) 177 (93.6%) 0.186
TV 9 1 (11.1%) 8 (88.9%) 0.115 1 (11.1%) 8 (88.9%) 0.305

The P value was calculated by Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test. All P values were calculated by comparing with those of normal vaginal microbiology