Table 1.
Infection definitions as used for this study.
Table 2.
General characteristics at baseline for the study population subset.
Table 3.
Infection characteristics of the study cohort, stratified by vaccination status and HPV type for incident clearing infections.
Table 4.
Infection characteristics of the study cohort, stratified by vaccination status and HPV type for incident persistent infections.
Fig 1.
Viral load measurements of all infections included in this study, expressed in copies per cell on a log10 scale.
Individual measurements are displayed as blue and red dots for vaccinated and non-vaccinated study participants respectively. For each HPV type median VL values were compared between vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals. Statistical significance is shown above each HPV type, with * meaning p<0.05; ** meaning p<0.01; *** meaning p<0.001.
Fig 2.
Viral load measurements in incident infections, expressed in copies per cell on a log10 scale.
Individual measurements are displayed as blue and red dots for vaccinated and non-vaccinated study participants respectively. For each HPV type median VL values were compared between vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals. Statistical significance is shown above each HPV type, with * meaning p<0.05; ** meaning p<0.01; *** meaning p<0.001.
Fig 3.
Viral load measurements in persistent infections, expressed in copies per cell on a log10 scale.
Individual measurements are displayed as blue and red dots for vaccinated and non-vaccinated study participants respectively. For each HPV type median VL values were compared between vaccinated and non-vaccinated individuals. Statistical significance is shown above each HPV type, with * meaning p<0.05; ** meaning p<0.01; *** meaning p<0.001.
Table 5.
Summary and compatibility of HPV infection incidence with viral load.