Table 4

 Distribution of symptoms in 443 women according to Mycoplasma genitalium (Mg) and Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) infection status and their relation to microscopic cervicitis (>30 PMNL/hpf) and/or urethritis (>4 PMNL/hpf). One woman co-infected with M genitalium and C trachomatis was excluded from the comparison

DischargeDysuriaUrgencyAny symptom
*Cervix not examined in one M genitalium positive woman and in one M genitalium and C trachomatis negative woman.
Mg+Ct− (n = 27)*
Cervicitis (n = 4)02 (50%)02 (50%)
Urethritis (n = 11)6 (55%)1 (9%)1 (9%)8 (73%)
Both (n = 5)3 (60%)2 (40%)1 (20%)4 (80%)
None (n = 6)1 (17%)2 (33%)03 (50%)
Mg−Ct+ (n = 17)
Cervicitis (n = 1)0000
Urethritis (n = 5)1 (20%)01 (20%)2 (40%)
Both (n = 4)2 (50%)1 (25%)1 (25%)3 (75%)
None (n = 7)1 (14%)001 (14%)
Mg−Ct− (n = 398)*
Cervicitis (n = 25)8 (32%)8 (32%)1 (4%)16 (64%)
Urethritis (n = 113)42 (37%)20 (18%)12 (11%)67 (59%)
Both (n = 45)18 (40%)9 (20%)026 (57%)
None (n = 214)47 (22%)25 (12%)24 (11%)86 (40%)