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J Clin Pathol 58:946-950 doi:10.1136/jcp.2004.022863
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Persistent high risk HPV infection associated with development of cervical neoplasia in a prospective population study

Table 6

 Age stratification of women who developed cervical neoplasia on cytological examination in relation to the natural history of HPV infection

Age (years) CN cases No. with persistent HPV CN cases associated with HPV persistence No. of *non-persistent HPV infections CN cases not associated with HPV persistence
Figures in parenthesis are the percentage of the age band tested.
*Non-persistent, baseline HPV infections cleared plus sequential HPV infections.
CN, cervical neoplasia; HPV, human papillomavirus.
<21 4 (14.8) 5 (18.5) 3 (low grade) 22 (81.5) 1 low grade
21–30 4 (11.1) 11 (30.6) 3 (low grade) 25 (69.4) 1 low grade
31–45 5 (12.8) 9 (23.1) 3 (2 high grade, 1 low grade) 30 (76.9) 2 low grade
>45 3 (14.3) 4 (19.0) 3 (2 high grade, 1 low grade) 17 (81.0) 0
Total 16 29 12 94 4

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