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Table 5 Association between HR-HPV infection and Squamous Intraepithelial Cervical Lesion (SICL)

From: High risk HPV infection prevalence and associated cofactors: a population-based study in female ISSSTE beneficiaries attending the HPV screening and early detection of cervical cancer program

  

HR-HPV infection

n = 15,040

HPV 16 infection

n = 1504

HPV 18 infection

n = 624

Non-16/18 HR-HPV infection

n = 11,529

  

Age Adjusted

OR (95% CI)a

Multivariate Adjusted OR (95% CI)b

Age Adjusted

OR (95% CI)a

Multivariate Adjusted

OR (95% CI)b

Age Adjusted

OR (95% CI)a

Multivariate Adjusted OR (95% CI)b

Age Adjusted

OR (95% CI)a

Multivariate Adjusted OR (95% CI)b

Diagnosis of SICL

 Negative

 

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

1 (ref)

 Positive

 

2.55(2.066–3.148)

2.51(2.031–3.105)

3.48(2.130–5.699)

3.36(2.045–5.527)

1.53(0.607–3.857)

1.38(0.540–3.544)

2.17(1.72–2.75)

2.15(1.70–2.73)

  1. HR-HPV infection: Positive HR-HPV cases with at least one high-risk HPV genotype detected
  2. HPV 16 infection: Positive cases of single HPV 16 infection without coinfection with other HR-HPV
  3. HPV 18 infection: Positive cases of single HPV 18 infection without coinfection with other HR-HPV
  4. Non-16/18 HR-HPV infection: Positive cases of single other HR-HPV non 16 and 18 infection without coinfection with HPV 16 or HPV 18
  5. a. Odds ratios for all the variables adjusted by age
  6. b. Odds ratios for all the variables adjusted by age, number of lifetime sexual partners, history of hormonal contraception and tobacco use
  7. Statistically significant p values ≤0.05 of the OR’s are marked in bold font