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Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
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2020
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Article
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Tab 1
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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.
ā
N
(%)
Negative
HPV positive
High-risk
Low-risk
Multiple
Total
Prevalence
Overall
4,449
3,334
741
54
320
1,115
25.06%
Normal vaginal microecology
505 (11.35)
387
81
7
30
118
23.37%
Microecological disorders
1,707 (38.37)
1,292
274
24
117
415
24.31%
Intermediate type BV
a
1,265 (28.43)
956
197
10
102
309
24.43%
BV
a
525 (11.80)
360
117
4
44
165
31.43%
VVC
a
246 (5.53)
197
32
6
11
49
19.92%
TV
a
81 (1.82)
53
18
2
8
28
34.57%
Coinfection
120 (2.70)
89
22
1
8
31
25.83%
a
BV, bacterial vaginosis; VVC, vulvovaginal candidiasis; TV, trichomonas vaginalis.