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 2

Odds ratios for prevalence of human papillomavirus among groups.

OR95% CIWald χ2

Normal vaginal microecology1.00Referent
Microecological disorders1.050.834–1.3320.1960.658
Intermediate type BVa1.030.910–1.1610.1980.657
BVa1.501.140–1.9828.3490.004
VVCa0.950.865–1.0441.1350.281
TVa1.121.010–1.2344.6030.032
Coinfection1.020.947–1.1030.3250.569

aBV, bacterial vaginosis; VVC, vulvovaginal candidiasis; TV, trichomonas vaginalis. bThe odds ratios for prevalence of human papillomavirus among groups were analyzed by the binary logistic regression method.