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Table 5 Clinical signs/symptoms among women co-infected with Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium versus T. vaginalis only

From: Urogenital pathogens, associated with Trichomonas vaginalis, among pregnant women in Kilifi, Kenya: a nested case-control study

Clinical sign or symptom

TV with MG

N = 5 (%)

TV without MG

N = 23 (%)

(χ2).P-value

Dyspareunia

20.0

43.5

0.330

Dysuria

20.0

34.8

0.521

Foul smelling vaginal odor

40.0

21.7

0.393

Genital ulcers

0.0

17.4

0.314

Genital warts

0.0

8.7

0.494

Lower abdominal pain

40.0

34.8

0.825

Vaginal discharge

80.0

69.6

0.640

Vaginal itching

0.0

34.8

0.119

  1. MG Mycoplasma genitalium, TV Trichomonas vaginalis