Comparison of the urinary microbiome in men who have sex with men with and without Chlamydia trachomatis infection
Kehinde C. Mofolorunsho,
Nonkululeko G. Mabaso,
Nikita Nundlall
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
The urinary tract is colonized by microbial communities that impact urinary health. Previous studies have suggested that the bacterial composition of the male urinary microbiota is related to STIs. This study assessed the bacterial composition of the urinary microbiome in South African MSM with and without C. trachomatis.
Methods
This study used urine samples from MSM attending care at the King Edward VIII hospital and the Aurum Institute i… Show more
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