Fig. 2

(A) prevalence rate of HPV infection grouped by age (“positive” includes one or more HPV genotype infections; “single positive” indicates the rate of infection with a single HPV genotype; “multi positive” represents the rate of infection with two or more HPV genotypes). (B) heatmap illustrates the correlation between different age groups and the infection rates of various HPV genotypes. (C) Bar charts depict the infection rates among different gender groups stratified by high-risk or low-risk HPV genotypes (“Only LR” signifies exclusive low-risk HPV infection, “Only HR” denotes exclusive high-risk HPV infection, and “LR + HR” represents a co-infection of high-risk and low-risk HPV genotypes), Using chi-square test to assess the significance of gender differences in various infection rates (only LR, only HR, HR + LR)( p-value < 0.05 indicates statistical significance) (D) Sorting the infection rates of high-risk or low-risk HPV based on the overall sample, showcasing gender disparities in the prevalence of different HPV genotypes.