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. 2015 Mar 5;41(3):43–51. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v41i03a01

Table 3. Distribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections by type and species among specimens positive for any type of HPV in women presenting for cervical cancer screening in Nunavut, January 2008 to March 2009 (N=1,761)1.

Species HPV Type N (%)
a01 42 52 (3.0)
32 8 (0.5)
Total a01 60 (3.4)
a03 81 64 (3.6)
72 46 (2.6)
89 36 (2.0)
62 34 (1.9)
Total a03 258 (14.7)
a05 51 69 (3.9)
69 8 (0.5)
26 1 (0.1)
82 1 (0.1)
Total a05 79 (4.5)
a06 66 75 (4.3)
56 47 (2.7)
53 25 (1.4)
30 8 (0.5)
Total a06 155 (8.8)
a07 59 92 (5.2)
45 77 (4.4)
39 71 (4.0)
18 57 (3.2)
70 49 (2.8)
68 17 (1.0)
85 7 (0.4)
Total a07 370 (21.0)
a08 40 20 (1.1)
43 7 (0.4)
91 1 (0.1)
Total a08 28 (1.6)
a09 16 259 (14.7)
31 125 (7.1)
58 82 (4.7)
67 58 (3.3)
33 49 (2.8)
52 46 (2.6)
35 31 (1.8)
Total a09 650 (36.9)
a10 6 53 (3.0)
11 13 (0.7)
44 13 (0.7)
74 13 (0.7)
13 7 (0.4)
Total a11 99 (5.6)
a11 73 20 (1.1)
a13 54 27 (1.5)
a14 90 15 (0.9)

1The 1,207 HPV positive women had a total of 1,761 HPV infections (i.e. each HPV type was counted individually).