mycoplasma genitalium detected by transcription-mediated amplification is associated with chlamydia trachomatis in adolescent women. | the clinical significance of mycoplasma genitalium (mg) infection in adolescent women is poorly understood. we compared the prevalence of mg with that of other sexually transmitted organisms such as chlamydia trachomatis (ct), neisseria gonorrhoeae (ng), and trichomonas vaginalis (tv) and assessed the associations of mg with sexual behaviors, genitourinary symptoms, physical and laboratory findings. | 2008 | 18490867 |