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Table 1 Detection of M. genitalium, and C. trachomatis or N. gonorrhoeae in Urine Samples (A) and Urethral Swabs (B) with respect to the presence (+ve) or absence (−ve) of M. genitalium. Percentages in parentheses refer to the proportion of total samples)

From: Mycoplasma genitalium in Singapore is associated with Chlamydia trachomatis infection and displays high macrolide and Fluoroquinolone resistance rates

  

M. genitalium

Total

+ve

-ve

A

Urine

   

CT

7 (2%)

73 (20.4%)

80 (22.3%)

NG

0

42 (11.7%)

42 (11.7%)

both

1 (0.3%)

8 (2.2%)

9 (2.5%)

negative

5 (1.4%)

222 (62.0%)

227 (63.4%)

total

13 (3.6)

345 (96.4)

358

B

Swab

   

CT

2 (1.8%)

25 (21.9%)

27 (23.7%)

NG

0

20 (17.5%)

20 (17.5%)

both

0

7 (6.1%)

7 (6.1%)

negative

1 (0.9%)

59 (51.8%)

60 (52.6%)

total

3 (2.6%)

111 (97.4%)

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