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. 2023 Apr 14;14:1130217. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1130217

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Association between HPV immunization and RA in US adults. (A) Among all participants, the prevalence of RA in adults was significantly decreased in the HPV-vaccinated group compared with the HPV-unvaccinated control group. (B) In the three MLR models, the adjusted OR value of HPV immunization and RA in American adults aged 18-59 was significantly decreased, but it was only statistically significant in weighted models. Model A was only adjusted for age and gender. Model B was adjusted for the confounding covariates with the numerical missing ratio below 5%. Model C was further adjusted for all confounding covariates. HPV, Human papillomavirus; BMI, body mass index; DM, diabetes mellitus; MLR, multivariate logistic regression.