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Table 1 Association between various subtypes of HR-HPV and bacterial vaginosis (n = 2000)

From: The prevalence of human papillomavirus and bacterial vaginosis among young women in China: a cross-sectional study

HR-HPV genotype

No. of women

Odd ratio

95% CI

P

HPV-16

BV ( −)

13

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

1

0.62

0.07–5.60

0.67

HPV-18

BV ( −)

11

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

3

2.41

0.55–10.64

0.25

HPV-31

BV ( −)

5

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

2

4.65

0.87–24.96

0.07

HPV-33

BV ( −)

4

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

1

5.25

0.54–51.22

0.15

HPV-51

BV ( −)

19

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

6

5.35

2.05–13.96

0.001

HPV-52

BV ( −)

21

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

7

2.59

1.11–6.08

0.03

HPV-53

BV ( −)

24

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

4

2.89

0.91–9.16

0.07

HPV-56

BV ( −)

4

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

1

1.58

0.14–18.10

0.72

HPV-58

BV ( −)

12

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

3

1.84

0.49–6.94

0.37

HPV-59

BV ( −)

14

1(R)

 

BV ( +)

1

2.34

0.48–11.35

0.29

HPV-66

BV ( −)

9

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

1

1.55

0.14–17.59

0.72

HPV-68

BV ( −)

23

1.00(R)

 

BV ( +)

1

0.38

0.04–3.69

0.38

  1. R was reference. HPV human papillomavirus, HR-HPV high-risk human papillomavirus, 95% CI 95% confidence interval