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Characteristics of the Cervicovaginal Microenvironment in Childbearing-Age Women with Different Degrees of Cervical Lesions and HR-HPV Positivity

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Fig. 1.

Microbiome communities of five groups.
Microbiome communities of five groups.

Fig. 2.

Alpha diversity index of cervical microflora between groups. Group 1 – healthy group; Group 2 – HR-HPV infection group; Group 3 – LSIL group; Group 4 – HSIL group; Group 5 – cervical cancer group.
Alpha diversity index of cervical microflora between groups. Group 1 – healthy group; Group 2 – HR-HPV infection group; Group 3 – LSIL group; Group 4 – HSIL group; Group 5 – cervical cancer group.

Fig. 3.

Beta diversity between five groups; A) beta diversity between groups; B) box plot based on weighted UniFrac beta diversity.
Beta diversity between five groups; A) beta diversity between groups; B) box plot based on weighted UniFrac beta diversity.

Fig. 4.

Abundance heatmap of different speciesat the genus level in phase 1.
Abundance heatmap of different speciesat the genus level in phase 1.

Fig. 5.

Abundance heatmap of different species at the genus level in phase 2.
Abundance heatmap of different species at the genus level in phase 2.

Fig. 6.

Co-occurrence network diagram.
Co-occurrence network diagram.

Analysis of essential information in each group.

GroupCases numberAge BMI
Group 12940.08 ± 4.8323.20 ± 3.47
Group 22942.17 ± 5.1822.00 ± 2.16
Group 33240.63 ± 4.5522.32 ± 2.93
Group 44040.64 ± 5.5722.37 ± 1.62
Group 53842.43 ± 5.3122.88 ± 1.96
K-W test (H) 5.3367.640
K-W test (P) 0.2550.106
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Life Sciences, Microbiology and Virology