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Table 2 Percentage of gonorrhea and bacterial vaginosis among women with or without repeat chlamydia diagnoses among U.S. Army women (%)

From: Longitudinal association of gonorrhea and bacterial vaginosis with repeat chlamydia diagnoses among U.S. Army women: a retrospective cohort analysis

Feature

Women with repeat chlamydia diagnoses

Women without repeat chlamydia diagnoses

Gonorrheac

BVc

P value

Gonorrheac

BVc

P value

All women

6.9 (459/6663)

1.3 (88/6663)

< 0.001

1.3 (276/21,538)

0.3 (62/21,538)

< 0.001

Age group (year)

 17–19

8.3 (221/2670)

1.3 (34,2670)

< 0.001

1.7 (98/5870)

0.3 (20/5870)

< 0.001

 20–24

6.3 (213/3404)

1.3 (43/3404)

< 0.001

0.5 (148/11,915)

0.3 (35/11,915)

< 0.001

 >= 25

4.2 (25/589)

1.9 (11/589)

< 0.001

0.8 (30/3753)

0.2 (7/3753)

< 0.001

Race/Ethnicity

 White

3.9 (96/2442)

1.0 (24/2442)

< 0.001

0.7 (63/9604)

0.2 (24/9604)

< 0.001

 African-American

11.2 (272/2429)

1.9 (47/2429)

< 0.001

3.0 (166/6176)

0.3 (20/6176)

< 0.001

 Othera

5.1 (86/1692)

1.0 (17/1692)

< 0.001

0.8 (44/5420)

0.3 (16/5420)

< 0.001

Marital Status

 Single

7.4 (384/5171)

1.2 (64/5171)

< 0.001

1.3 (203/15,316)

0.3 (46/15,316)

< 0.001

 Married

5.0 (63/1256)

1.7 (21/1256)

< 0.001

1.2 (61/5093)

0.3 (14/5093)

< 0.001

 Otherb

5.1 (12/234)

1.3 (3/234)

< 0.001

1.2 (11/1120)

0.2 (2/1120)

0.011

Military rank

 Enlisted

7.2 (449/6263)

1.3 (83/6263)

< 0.001

1.4 (266/18,862)

0.3 (59/18,862)

< 0.001

 Officers

2.5 (10/400)

1.2 (5/400)

< 0.001

0.4 (10/2676)

0.1 (3/2676)

< 0.001

  1. BV Bacterial vaginosis. aOther: Hispanic, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, and others, bOther: Divorced, widowed, and others
  2. cAt least one episode