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0%). The urotype distribution was significantly different (P less then 0.05), as 16% of the IC/PBS cohort, but 0% of controls, were Streptococcus urotype (P less then 0.01). Symptom-free IC/PBS participants were less likely to be EQUC positive (12.5%) than IC/PBS participants with moderate or severe symptoms (68.8% and 46.2%) and the control cohort (60%; P less then 0.05). CONCLUSION Lactobacillus was the most common urotype. However, the presence of Lactobacillus did not differ between cohorts, and it did n