Fig. 3: LDM analysis of significant differential species in the C. trachomatis (Ct) persistence cohort datasets compared to the no treatment control cohort at follow-up for the paired endocervical, rectal and vaginal microbiomes. | npj Biofilms and Microbiomes

Fig. 3: LDM analysis of significant differential species in the C. trachomatis (Ct) persistence cohort datasets compared to the no treatment control cohort at follow-up for the paired endocervical, rectal and vaginal microbiomes.

From: Azithromycin alters the microbiome composition, function and resistome in women with Chlamydia trachomatis infections

Fig. 3: LDM analysis of significant differential species in the C. trachomatis (Ct) persistence cohort datasets compared to the no treatment control cohort at follow-up for the paired endocervical, rectal and vaginal microbiomes.

No significant differences were found at the baseline timepoint. Only species with a significant adjusted P value < 0.05 (upper left corner of each bar graph) are represented.

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