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Table 2 Distribution of single-type and multiple-type infection rate of each subtype among all 21 HPV subtypes

From: Characteristics of human papillomavirus infection among women with cervical cytological abnormalities in the Zhoupu District, Shanghai City, China, 2014–2019

HPV subtype

Positive n (%)

Single-type infection n (%)

Multi-type infection n (%)

HPV16

555 (2.34)

363 (1.53)

192 (0.81)

HPV18

205(0.86)

125 (0.53)

80 (0.34)

HPV31

171 (0.72)

S105 (0.44)

66 (0.28)

HPV33

255 (1.07)

118 (0.5)

137 (0.58)

HPV35

69 (0.29)

43 (0.18)

26 (0.11)

HPV39

354 (1.49)

209 (0.88)

145 (0.61)

HPV45

53 (0.22)

30 (0.13)

23 (0.1)

HPV51

355 (1.5)

228 (0.96)

127 (0.54)

HPV52

756 (3.19)

494 (2.08)

262 (1.1)

HPV53

373 (1.57)

227 (0.96)

146 (0.62)

HPV56

121 (0.51)

65 (0.27)

56 (0.24)

HPV58

586 (2.47)

346 (1.46)

240 (1.01)

HPV59

70 (0.3)

37 (0.16)

33 (0.14)

HPV66

195 (0.82)

108 (0.46)

87 (0.37)

HPV68

192 (0.81)

112 (0.47)

80 (0.34)

HPV6

147 (0.62)

12 7 (0.54)

20 (0.08)

HPV11

126 (0.53)

108 (0.46)

18 (0.08)

HPV42

54 (0.23)

51 (0.21)

3 (0.01)

HPV43

26 (0.11)

24 (0.1)

2 (0.01)

HPV44

95 (0.4)

88 (0.37)

7 (0.03)

HPV81

379 (1.6)

356 (1.5)

23 (0.1)

  1. The first 15 were HR-HPV subtypes and the last 6 were LR-HPV subtypes