Analysis of the impact of multiple and single high-risk HPV infections on cervical lesions
Objective To analyze the effects of multiple human papillomavirus(HPV)infection and single high-risk infection on cervical lesions.Methods 68 patients with cervical lesions were selected for HPV detection and colposcopic cervical histopathology examination.According to the examination results,the patients were divided into group A(15 cases,HPV single high-risk infection),group B(24 cases,HPV multiple infection)and group C(29 cases,HPV high-low-risk mixed infection).The test results of the three groups were compared.Results The comparison of HPV infected patients in group A,group B and group C had statistical significance(P<0.05).The difference of cervical histopathology between group A and group B was statistically significant(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in cervical histopathology between group A and group C(P>0.05).The difference of cervical histopathology between group B and group C was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The effects of HPV multiple infection and single high-risk infection on cervical lesions are significantly different,and the effects of multiple infection on cervical lesions are greater,which deserves clinical attention.