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“Background Mycoplasma genitalium is now recognized as a sexually transmitted pathogen [1, 2]. In healthy young men and women, the prevalence of M. genitalium infection is approximately 1% and is between those of gonococcal (0.4%) and Chlamydia trachomatis (4.2%) infections [2]. In men, M. genitalium is a recognized and important cause of non-gonococcal urethritis [3]. Reproductive tract disease syndromes associated with M.