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Table 4 Frequency of multiple HPV types in women with different precancerous grades

From: Prevalence of human papillomavirus genotypes and precancerous cervical lesions in a screening population in Beijing, China: analysis of results from China’s top 3 hospital, 2009–2019

HPV genotypes

HSIL

LSIL

Normal

Total

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

HPV (−)

105

6.02%

159

11.74%

15

42.86%

331

10.56%

Single type

1059

60.69%

714

52.73%

11

31.43%

1732

55.26%

Two types

377

21.60%

313

23.12%

5

14.29%

726

23.17%

Three types

127

7.28%

120

8.86%

1

2.86%

248

7.91%

Four types

58

3.32%

36

2.66%

2

5.71%

65

2.07%

Five types

14

0.80%

7

0.52%

1

2.86%

22

0.70%

Six types

4

0.23%

4

0.30%

  

8

0.26%

Seven types

1

0.06%

1

0.07%

  

2

0.06%

Total

1745

55.68%

1354

43.20%

35

1.12%

3134

100.00%

  1. The proportion of HPV (−) in Normal is significantly different from that of other groups, P < 0.05 (HSIL, χ2 = 37.05; LSIL, χ2 = 24.10)
  2. The proportion of Single type in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups, p > 0.05 (HSIL, χ2 = 1.31) except for Normal, (χ2 = 18.12, P < 0.05)
  3. The proportion of Two types in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups P > 0.05 (LSIL, χ2 = 0.03; Normal, χ2 = 2.17)
  4. The proportion of Three types in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups P > 0.05 (LSIL, χ2 = 0.27; Normal, χ2 = 1.68)
  5. The proportion of Four types in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups P > 0.05 (LSIL, χ2 = 0.00; Normal, χ2 = 1.05)
  6. The proportion of Five types in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups P > 0.05 (LSIL, χ2 = 0.00; Normal, χ2 = 1.02)
  7. The proportion of Six types in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups P > 0.05 (LSIL, χ2 = 0.00)
  8. The proportion of Seven types in HSIL is not significantly different from that of other groups P > 0.05 (LSIL, χ2 = 0.00)