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Fig 1.

Grading of PAP smeared cytological samples (400X magnification, olympus BX51).

a. Atypical squamous cells, cannot rule out high grade squamous intraepithelial cells (ASC-H) b. Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS), c. High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), d. Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL).

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Fig 2.

Cytology grading of PAP smear samples collected from different age groups of women.

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Table 1.

Grading of PAP smear samples collected from women with different age groups.

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Fig 3.

Frequency of single low, high-risk genotypes, multiple low, high-risk and multiple both low and high-risk genotypes in the normal epithelial cells, ASCUS, HSIL, LSIL, and ASC-H of PAP smear samples.

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Table 2.

Detection of HPV in different abnormal cytological and normal epithelial samples.

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Table 3.

Number of single, multiple low and high-risk HPV genotypes in different cytology samples.

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Table 4.

Frequency of single, multiple low and high-risk HPV genotypes with different age group of both Arab and non-Arab study population.

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Fig 4.

Frequency of single, multiple low and high-risk HPV genotypes among the different age groups of Arab and non-Arab study population a) Age group 20–29; b) 30–39; c) 40–49.

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Fig 5.

Frequency of identified single, multiple low & High-risk HPV genotypes among the study population.

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Table 5.

Frequency of single, multiple low and high-risk HPV genotypes detected in all the HPV positive PAP smear samples.

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Table 6.

Frequency of single, multiple low and high-risk HPV genotypes with different age groups of the study population.

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