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Table 1 Weighted chlamydia prevalence estimates in adolescent girls and boys (15–17 years), based on data from health examination survey of children in Germany (KIGGS, 2014–17)

From: Prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis in the general population in Germany – a triangulation of data from two population-based health surveys and a laboratory sentinel system

 

All study participants

Ever sexually active participantsa

Positive participants/ all participants

(n/N)

Weighted point estimate (%)

95% confidence interval (%)

Positive participants/ all participants (n/N)

Weighted point estimate (%)

95% confidence interval (%)

Girls, 15–17 years

7/336

2.8

1.0–7.5

7/106

9.6

0.0–23

Boys, 15–17 years

1/275

0.1

0.0–0.7

1/60

0.5

0.1–3.4

  1. a Information on sexual activity missing for 47 participants with a negative result