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Fig. 2 | Infectious Agents and Cancer

Fig. 2

From: Prevalence and genotype distribution of human papillomavirus in individuals referred to a laboratory in Urmia, Iran

Fig. 2

Prevalence of HPV genotypes. HPV-6 was the most common genotype, accounting for 80 cases (41.0%). This was followed by HPV-16 with 30 cases (15.4%), HPV-56 and HPV-90 each with 21 cases (10.8%), HPV-53 with 19 cases (9.7%), HPV-11 with 15 cases (7.7%), HPV-59 and HPV-52 both with 14 cases (7.2%), HPV-51 with 13 cases (6.7%), and HPV-44 and HPV-61 both with 11 cases (5.6%). Additionally, HPV-67 and HPV-33 were identified in 10 cases (5.1%), HPV-62 and HPV-82 in 9 cases (4.6%), HPV-54, HPV-68, and HPV-18 in 8 cases (4.1%), and HPV-66 in 7 cases (3.6%). Lastly, HPV-26, HPV-31, HPV-35, HPV-58, and HPV-89 each appeared in 6 cases (3.1%), while HPV-43 was found in 5 cases (2.6%). Genotypes with lower frequencies are not displayed in this figure

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