Figure 2
Prevalence of individual human papillomavirus…
Figure 2
Prevalence of individual human papillomavirus (HPV) types among females aged 14–19 years (…
Figure 2Prevalence of individual human papillomavirus (HPV) types among females aged 14–19 years (A) and 20–24 years (B), National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2006 and 2011–2014. *P < .05 based on Wald χ2 test, comparing 2011–2014 to 2003–2006. HPV types ordered from highest to lowest prevalence among 14- to 19-year-old females in 2003–2006 within each HPV type category. Estimates with a relative standard error (RSE) of >30% to 50% are as follows: 14- to 19-year-old females: 2003–2006: HPV-11, -26, -33, -64, -71, -82; 2011–2014: HPV-6, -18, -31, -45, -53, -54, -55, -56, -61, -62, -68, -70, -73, -81, -82, -83. 20- to 24-year-old females: 2003–2006: HPV-31, -33, -35, -45, -55, -56, -67, -68, -73, -81, -82, -83; 2011–2014: HPV-18, -31, -40, -45, -58, -67, -70, -81, -82. Estimates with an RSE of >50% are as follows: 14- to 19-year-old females: 2003–2006: HPV-69, -72, -IS39; 2011–2014: HPV-11, -16, -26, -33, -35, -40, -71, -72, -IS39. 20- to 24-year-old females: 2003–2006: HPV-11, -26, -40, -69, -71, -72, -IS39; 2011–2014: HPV-6, -11, -26, -33, -69, -71, -72, -IS39.
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