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. 2023 Aug 10;229(2):448–456. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiad330

Table 1.

Distribution of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Genotypes Among the Family Members of the Finnish Family HPV Study

HPV Genotype Newborn (n = 321) Mother (n = 321) Father (n = 134)
No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
HPV negative 221 (68.8) 221 (68.8) 73 (54.5)
Any HPV 100 (31.2) 100 (31.2) 61 (45.5)
6 15 (4.7) 15 (4.7) 13 (9.7)
11 1 (0.3) 6 (1.9) 5 (3.7)
16 51 (15.9) 67 (20.9) 32 (23.9)
18 7 (2.2) 9 (2.8) 4 (3.0)
31 3 (0.9) 3 (0.9) 3 (2.2)
33 13 (4.0) 3 (0.9) 10 (7.5)
35 0 2 (0.6) 0
39 4 (1.2) 1 (0.3) 0
42 0 4 (1.2) 0
43 0 2 (0.6) 2 (1.5)
45 2 (0.6) 5 (1.6) 1 (0.7)
51 0 2 (0.6) 2 (1.5)
52 0 1 (0.3) 0
53 1 (0.3) 0 4 (3.0)
56 5 (1.6) 6 (1.9) 2 (1.5)
58 2 (0.6) 8 (2.5) 0
59 5 (1.6) 4 (1.2) 1 (0.7)
66 9 (2.8) 9 (2.8) 2 (1.5)
68 1 (0.3) 0 0
70 2 (0.6) 2 (0.6) 5 (3.7)
73 1 (0.3) 0 0
82 1 (0.3) 1 (0.3) 5 (3.7)
Multiple-type HPV 19 (5.9) 33 (10.3) 24 (18.2)

The proportions (%) of HPV genotypes in newborns’ (oral/genital/umbilical cord blood/placenta) samples collected at birth, and mothers’ (oral/genital) and fathers’ (oral/genital/semen) samples collected at baseline (ie, before birth) are shown. Multiple-type HPV infections were sorted as individual HPV genotypes. No. indicates number of HPV types found. HPV types missing for father: n = 187.

Abbreviation: HPV, human papillomavirus.