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. 2020 May 21;15:34. doi: 10.1186/s13027-020-00291-x

Table 3.

Distribution of hr-HPV genotypes and histological results among hr-HPV-positive/cytology-negative women

HPV Type(s) Histological Results
TOTAL NORMAL(n,%) LSIL(n,%) HSIL(n,%) CA(n,%) HSIL+(n,%) HSIL+ OR(95% CI)
HPV infection(s) with 16 and/or 18
 HPV16 1047 522 (49.86) 169 (16.14) 325 (31.04) 31 (2.96) 356 (34.00)
 HPV18 270 175 (64.81) 61 (22.59) 30 (11.11) 4 (1.48) 34 (12.59)
 16 + other(s)a 492 213 (43.29) 105 (21.34) 166 (33.74) 8 (1.63) 174 (35.37)
 18 + other(s)a 120 56 (46.67) 38 (31.67) 26 (21.67) 0 (0.00) 26 (21.67)
 16 + 18 + other(s) a 79 30 (37.97) 17 (21.52) 31 (39.24) 1 (1.27) 32 (40.51)
No. of hr HPV type(s) without HPV16 or 18
 1 typeb 839 558 (66.51) 178 (21.22) 101 (12.04) 2 (0.24) 103 (12.28) 1
 2 typesc 192 118 (61.46) 35 (18.23) 39 (20.31) 0 (0.00) 39 (20.31) 1.821 (1.212–2.738)
  ≥ 3 typesd 40 19 (47.50) 6 (15.00) 15 (37.50) 0 (0.00) 15 (37.50) 4.287 (2.188–8.400)
Unknown type(s)
 HC2e 1548 984 (63.57) 300 (19.38) 247 (15.96) 17 (1.10) 264 (17.05)
 12 hr-HPVf 1253 851 (67.92) 246 (19.63) 156 (12.45) 0 (0.00) 156 (12.45)
Total
 Ng 5880 3526 (59.97) 1155 (19.64) 1136 (19.32) 63 (1.07) 1199 (20.39)

HPV human papillomavirus

hr-HPV high-risk human papillomavirus

LSIL low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion

HSIL high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion

CA cervical cancer

HSIL+ high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion or worse

OR odds ratio

CI confidence interval

a=hr-HPV genotypes except HPV16 or 18

b= single hr-HPV infection without HPV16 or 18

c= double hr-HPV infections HPV16 or 18

d= triple or more hr-HPV infections HPV16 or 18

e= infection(s) with a pool of 12 other hr-HPV types (including HPV 31,33,35,39,45,51,52,56,58,59,66 and 68) that did not know the specific type of HPV (from Cobas 4800 HPV test)

f=13 hr-HPV types (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 68) tested by Hybrid Capture 2(HC2)High-Risk HPV DNA Test

g=The total number of people with hr-HPV positive in the corresponding histological results groups