17 research outputs found
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Does typing of Chlamydia trachomatis using housekeeping multilocus sequence typing reveal different sexual networks among heterosexuals and men who have sex with men?
MLST-7 data of the 187 successfully typed samples. (DOCX 57 kb
Additional file 2: Table S2. of Genomic analyses of the Chlamydia trachomatis core genome show an association between chromosomal genome, plasmid type and disease
List of annotated loci present in the Chlamydiales pubMLST database. (XLSX 60 kb
Additional file 9: Figure S4. of Genomic analyses of the Chlamydia trachomatis core genome show an association between chromosomal genome, plasmid type and disease
ClonalFrameML Recombination-corrected. Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic tree derived from concatenated, aligned nucleotide sequence. Dark blue horizontal bars indicate recombination events, light blue indicates lack of substitution, and colours ranging from white to red indicate substitutions with increasing levels of homoplasy. (DOCX 857 kb
Additional file 7: Figure S2. of Genomic analyses of the Chlamydia trachomatis core genome show an association between chromosomal genome, plasmid type and disease
Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic tree derived from concatenated, aligned nucleotide sequence data from plasmid loci. (DOCX 325 kb
Overview of self-reported zoonotic diseases reported by veterinary medicine students (n = 960) during the veterinary medicine study.
a<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p
Association between <i>C. burnetii</i> seropositivity and number of years lived on a farm (p = 0.028, spline 2 d.f p = 0.586) for students who ever lived on a farm (n = 100).
<p>Open circles represent the 95% upper and lower confidence limits.</p
Factors associated with <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> seropositivity obtained by multivariate analysis for all students and stratified by ever lived on a farm.
<p>Note. Multivariate analysis for all students obtained with Forward and Backward logistic regression.</p><p>Stratified analysis obtained with Enter.</p>a<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p
Univariate analysis of factors possibly associated with seropositivity for <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> among veterinary medicine students.
<p>Note.</p>a<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p>b<p>Variables included in the multivariate analysis, other variables p<0.20 were excluded because of multicollinearity.</p
Descriptive characteristics (n (%) or stated otherwise) of the total study population and those who did and did not provide a blood sample.
a<p>AM, Arithmetic Mean.</p>b<p>SD, Standard Deviation.</p>c<p>Previous or current regular contact (>once a week).</p>d<p>Chi-square between providing and not-providing blood borderline significant with p = 0.07.</p>e<p>Chi-square between providing and not-providing blood borderline significant with p = 0.08.</p>f<p>VM, veterinary medicine.</p
Numbers and percentages of participants per study direction and study phase.
<p>Numbers and percentages of participants per study direction and study phase.</p