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Table 3 Multivariable logistic regression analysis of the association between C. trachomatis or M. genitalium and the degree of cervical lesions

From: Association between co-infection with Chlamydia trachomatis or Mycoplasma genitalium and cervical lesions in HPV-positive population in Hunan, China: a cross-sectional study

Models

NO SIL

LSIL

≥HSIL

OR (95% CI)

P value

OR (95% CI)

P value

C. trachomatis

     

Model 1

1

0.469 (0.127–1.739)

0.258

0.746 (0.228–2.437)

0.628

Model 2

1

0.532 (0.141–2.012)

0.352

0.704 (0.209–2.372)

0.571

Model 3

1

0.581 (0.138–2.443)

0.459

1.156 (0.255–5.240)

0.851

M. genitalium

     

Model 1

1

0.469 (0.127–1.739)

0.258

0.554 (0.149–2.058)

0.378

Model 2

1

0.364 (0.092–1.444)

0.151

0.510 (0.131–1.987)

0.332

Model 3

1

0.414 (0.086–1.991)

0.271

1.110 (0.177–6.974)

0.911

  1. Model 1 was unadjusted; Model 2 was adjusted for age, pregnancy history, number of pregnancy, reproductive history, parity and menopause; Model 3 was adjusted for model 2 plus leukocyte level, HPV infection types, cervical cytology test and M. genitalium or C. trachomatis
  2. OR: Odds Ratio; CI: confidence interval