Table 1

 Prevalence of Mycoplasma genitalium, Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in 126 women with confirmed acute salpingitis compared by laparoscopic severity and specimen site

Mild salpingitis (n = 53)Moderate salpingitis(n = 35)Severe salpingitis (n = 36)
*Co-infected with C trachomatis.
M genitalium (detected in 9 subjects)
    Cervix1 (2%)4* (11%)2 (6%)
    Endometrium3 (5%)2 (6%)0
    Tube1 (2%)00
    Any site3 (6%)4 (11%)2 (6%)
C trachomatis (detected in 8 subjects)
    Cervix2 (4%)4 (11%)2 (6%)
    Endometrium1 (2%)3 (9%)2 (6%)
    Tube1 (2%)2 (6%)2 (6%)
    Any site2 (4%)4 (11%)2 (6%)
N gonorrhoeae (detected in 21 subjects)
    Cervix6 (11%)5 (14%)8 (23%)
    Endometrium5 (9%)5 (14%)7 (20%)
    Tube1 (2%)5 (14%)6 (18%)
    Any site7 (13%)5 (14%)9 (26%)