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. 2025 Feb 25;16:1484183. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1484183

Table 2.

Summary of the sample size and covariates in HPV datasets.

Batch ID (plate ID) Sample size Age [mean (SD)] Smoking = True (%) Sexual orientation; Heterosexual = 0, Homosexual = 1, Others = 2 HPV status = pos (%)
p68_s01_JH1_16SV4 43 54.6 (10.6) 19 (44.1) 36 (84.7)/3 (7.1)/ 3 (7.1) 3 (6.9)
p68_s02_JH2_16SV4 49 52.8 (9.1) 18 (36.7) 41 (89.1)/1 (2.1)/ 4 (8.6) 3 (6.2)
p68_s03_JH3_16SV4 56 54.3 (9.6) 25 (44.6) 49 (87.5)/3 (5.3)/ 4 (7.1) 2 (3.5)
p68_s04_JH4_16SV4 79 54.1 (9.1) 32 (40.5) 71 (92.2)/4 (5.1)/2 (2.5) 3 (3.7)
p68_s05_JH5_16SV4 89 54 (10.1) 34 (38.2) 83 (93.2)/3 (3.3)/3 (3.3) 2 (2.2)
p68_s06_JH6_16SV4 88 53.3 (10.3) 38 (43.1) 67 (77)/7 (7)/13 (14.9) 20 (23.2)
p68_s07_JH7_16SV4 91 56.7 (11.6) 43 (47.2) 74 (85)/8 (9.1)/5 (5.7) 17 (18.6)

The provided smoking indicator represents the percentage of HIV-positive participants (Pinto-Cardoso et al., 2017). The sexual orientation variable reports the number and proportion of participants based on their sexual orientation (0 = heterosexual, 1 = homosexual, 2 = other). The HPV status indicator includes the percentage of HPV-positive participants.