Table 3

 Clinical findings in female sexual partners of 24 men infected with C trachomatis (Ct), 14 infected with M genitalium (Mg), and 44 with non-specific urethritis (NSU)—that is, NGU without positive tests for C trachomatis and/or M genitalium

Male patients’ diagnosisCt (n = 24/57)Mg (n = 14/30)Mg and Ct (n = 4)NSU (n = 44/180)
*Among the Ct infected patients, 3 had 3 partners, 6 had 2 partners, and 14 had 1 partner examined. Of the 14 Mg infected patients, 1 had 2 partners, and the rest had 1 partner examined at the clinic. Of the 44 patients with NSU, 3 had 2 partners and the rest had 1 partner examined at the clinic.
One female partner in each group was both C trachomatis and M genitalium positive.
Non-specific infection indicates urethritis and/or cervicitis with negative test results for C trachomatis and M genitalium. Percentages given in parentheses
Female partners’ diagnosis*
C trachomatis 24 (69)2† (13)2† (50)8 (17)
M genitalium 0 (0)10† (67)2† (50)3 (6)
Non-specific infection7 (20)1 (7)0 (0)17 (36)
Other diagnoses4 (11)3 (20)1 (25)19 (41)
Total number of partners35 (100)15† (100)4† (100)47 (100)