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Table 1.

Characteristics of total HR-HPV-infected women based on Pap tests results according to the Bethesda system.

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Fig 1.

Krona charts of the taxon abundance with a mean >1% of the total reads found in the HR-HPV (A) and control (B) samples.

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Fig 2.

Shannon index (A, C), and Chao index (B, D) of the cervical microbiota between the HR-HPV, 16 and 18 or other HR-HPV genotypes and control group.

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Fig 3.

Principal coordinates analysis based on the Bray–Curtis index for HR-HPV (A), 16 and 18 or other HR-HPV genotypes (B) and control group.

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Table 2.

Bacteria at the genus level differentiating HR-HPV and control samples.

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Fig 4.

Shannon index (A), Chao index (B) and Principal coordinates analysis based on the Bray–Curtis index (C) of the cervical microbiota between the HR-HPV with and without squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) and control group.

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Fig 5.

Heat-map diagram of the cervical microbiota composition at genus level for HR-HPV (A) and control (B) groups.

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Table 3.

Lactobacillus distribution in Lactobacillus-dominant HR-HPV-positive and HPV-negative samples (lactobacilli threshold >70%).

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Table 4.

Bacterial distribution in Lactobacillus non-dominant HR-HPV-positive and control samples.

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Fig 6.

Shannon index (A, D), Chao index (B, E) and Principal coordinates analysis based on the Bray–Curtis index (C, F) in comparisons of Lactobacillus-dominant (LD) vs. Lactobacillus non-dominant (LND) of HR-HPV and control groups.

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Table 5.

Taxa distinguishing LD from LND samples in women infected with HR-HPV.

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