Extended Data Fig. 9: Bacterial signals and adverse pregnancy outcome. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 9: Bacterial signals and adverse pregnancy outcome.

From: Human placenta has no microbiome but can contain potential pathogens

Extended Data Fig. 9

a–d, Scatterplot representations of the non-significant associations of S. agalactiae with SGA (a), S. anginosus with SGA (b), and of the significant associations of L. iners with pre-eclampsia (c), and Ureaplasma with PTB (d). Samples with 0% signal are not shown on the logarithmic scale. Signals above 1% (dotted line) are regarded as positive for use in McNemar’s test (a–c), and signals below 1% are considered as negative. The Mann–Whitney U-test was used for unpaired samples in d.

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