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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2015 Dec;42(12):677–685. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000362

Table 3.

Type-specific HPV DNA status across anatomic sites in mid-adult women with oral or fingernail HPV detected at enrollment or 6-month exit, Seattle, Washington, 2011–2012

ID no. Enrollment
Exit
Oral Fingernail Vaginal* Oral Fingernail Vaginal*
1 6 6
2 58
3 16§ 16 16 16
4 66 66 66
5 16§ 16‡§
6 45
7 18, 39
8 39 39
9 31
10 51, 66
11 18, 35, 39, 52 35
12 35, 53 35, 53 53
13 83 83 83
14 51§, 66§ 51, 66
15 58
16 54, 61 54, 61 54, 61
17 72 72 72
18 61
19 56 56 56
20 62 62 62
21 61 61
22 16§ 16§

Note: Bolded HPV types indicate that variant testing was completed on the woman-type. Cells shaded black indicate samples not collected; cells shaded gray indicate insufficient samples for HPV DNA testing.

*

Only HPV types detected in oral or fingernail samples at either enrollment or exit are included.

Different HPV-16 variants were detected in the oral and vaginal samples (the same variant was detected in the 2 vaginal samples); the fingernail sample tested negative for HPV-16 by PCR during variant sequencing.

HPV DNA positive in oral rinse sample

§

HPV DNA positive in oral swab sample