Research Article

Association between Vaginal Infections and the Types and Viral Loads of Human Papillomavirus: A Clinical Study Based on 4,449 Cases of Gynecologic Outpatients

Table 1

Distribution characteristics of HPV and vaginal infections in 4,449 women.

 N (%)NegativeHPV positive
High-riskLow-riskMultipleTotalPrevalence

Overall4,4493,334741543201,11525.06%
Normal vaginal microecology505 (11.35)3878173011823.37%
Microecological disorders1,707 (38.37)1,2922742411741524.31%
Intermediate type BVa1,265 (28.43)9561971010230924.43%
BVa525 (11.80)36011744416531.43%
VVCa246 (5.53)197326114919.92%
TVa81 (1.82)5318282834.57%
Coinfection120 (2.70)8922183125.83%

aBV, bacterial vaginosis; VVC, vulvovaginal candidiasis; TV, trichomonas vaginalis.