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Table 1.

Infection definitions as used for this study.

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Table 2.

General characteristics at baseline for the study population subset.

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Table 3.

Infection characteristics of the study cohort, stratified by vaccination status and HPV type for incident clearing infections.

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Table 4.

Infection characteristics of the study cohort, stratified by vaccination status and HPV type for incident persistent infections.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Table 5.

Summary and compatibility of HPV infection incidence with viral load.

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