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Table 1 HPV type identification in whole wart tissue, swabs, lower and upper layers of wart tissue

From: Detection of specific HPV subtypes responsible for the pathogenesis of condylomata acuminata

Sample #

Whole wart tissue

Swab

Lower layer

Upper layer

 

Low risk

High risk

Low risk

High risk

Low risk

High risk

Low risk

High risk

1

6, 42

59

6, 42, 84, CP*

58, 59

11

-

11, 81

16, 45

2

6

16

6, 55

16

6

45, 52

6

-

3

6

16

6

16

6

18, 45, 52

6

16, 52

4

6

-

6, 84

53, 59

6, 81

45

6, 81

16

5

6

16, 45, 53

6

16, 45, 52, 53, 66

6

53

6

53

6

6

-

6

73

6

-

6

-

7

6, 11, 81

-

6

16, 18

6

-

6

-

8

6

33, 52

6

16

6

-

6, 81

-

9

6

16

6

16

6

-

6

-

10

6

-

6

45, 52

6

-

6

16, 18, 31, 52

11

6, 55

16, 45

55

51

55

-

55

53

12

11, 81

16

11, 81

16

11, 81

16

11, 81

16

13

6

16

6

16

6

16, 45

6

-

14

6

45

6

45, 51

6

45, 52

6

-

15

6, 55

16, 45, 52

6

-

6

-

6

16

16

55

16, 31, 45

CP*

16, 18, 31, 45, 51, 66

54

31

54, 81

31

17

11

-

11

-

**

**

18

6

18, 33, 45, 52

6

16

**

**

19

6

45

6, 84

45

**

**

20

6, 42

-

6

18

**

**

21

6, 42

45, 51

6, 42

45, 51, 67, 82

**

**

22

11

16

11, 84

-

**

**

23

6

51

6, 62

16, 51

**

**

  1. Roche linear array genotyping was performed on 23 individual patients using 50 ng DNA, and the HPV types identified. CP* abbreviated for CP6108 and is now known as HPV 89. **Insufficient DNA.