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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Transpl Infect Dis. 2013 May 6;15(4):10.1111/tid.12086. doi: 10.1111/tid.12086

Table 3.

Risk factors for woman with human papilomavirus (HPV) infection

Variables
HPV+ (n = 10)
HPV− (n = 52)
P-value
Smoking 0.62
 Never 7 (70%) 28 (53.8%)
 Quit >10 y 2 (20%) 14 (27%)
 Quit <10 y 1 (10%) 10 (19.2%)
Sexual partners 0.42
 <5 lifetime 9 (90%) 39 (75%)
 >5 lifetime 1 (10%) 13 (25%)
IVDA 1.00
 Never 9 (90%) 47 (90.4%)
 History 1 (10%) 5 (9.6%)
ETOH abuse 0.26
 No history 9 (90%) 35 (67.3%)
 History 1 (10%) 17 (32.7%)
Sexual activity 0.73
 >10 y 7 (70%) 32 (61.5%)
 Currently active 3 (10%) 20 (38.5%)
STI 1.00
 No history 9 (90%) 46 (88.4%)
 History 1 (10%) 6 (11.6%)
HIV 0.51
 Negative 9 (90%) 49 (94.2%)
 Positive 1 (10%) 3 (5.8%)

y, years ago; IVDA, intravenous drug abuse, ETOH, ethanol; STI, sexually transmitted infection; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus.