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From: Analysis of Ureaplasma urealyticum, Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections among obstetrics and gynecological outpatients in southwest China: a retrospective study

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The prevalence of UU, CT, MG, and NG infections among the study population. A total of 3225 urogenital swabs were collected to detect UU, CT, MG, and NG infections by SAT. A The positive rates of UU, CT, MG, and NG in the included population were 27.07% (873/3225), 4.99% (161/3225), 3.10% (100/3225) and 0.09% (3/3225), respectively. B, C Among all the positive infection cases, 84 cases (84/1050, 8.00%) were found to be mixed infections, including UU + CT, UU + MG, CT + MG, CT + NG and UU + CT + MG. DG For the age prevalence, UU, CT, and MG infections were more common in women of reproductive age (aged 25–34 years), while NG infection was more prominent in women aged 30–34 years and over 40 years. These data suggest that the infection rate of UU was significantly higher than that of the other three infections, and UU also played a major role even in the mixed infections. Compared with NG infection, UU, CT and MG infections are more common in young women

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