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Helicobacter pylori infection in children
Current Problems in Pediatrics, 2001A number of scientific breakthroughs since H pylori first became recognized as a human pathogen have increased our understanding of the pathogenesis of gastroduodenal disease. In particular, advances in molecular bacteriology and the complete sequencing of the H pylori genome in 1999, and soon thereafter the human genome, provide tools allowing better ...
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Source of Helicobacter pylori infection.
The American journal of gastroenterology, 1993Prospective screening of dyspeptic patients by Helicobacter pylori serology: A safe policy?
Vaira D. +4 more
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Pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori infection
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2001Helicobacter pylori infects over half of the world population. Infection with the bacterium causes gastritis and peptic ulcer disease and is associated with the development of gastric cancers. However, only a small proportion of individuals develop these complications of infection.
B, Bourke, N L, Jones
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Pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori infection
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999Intensive investigation into the interactions of Helicobacter pylori with the human host during the period of this review has led to several important developments in our understanding of H. pylori pathogenesis. There is direct evidence to support a central role for bacterial adhesion to host gastric epithelial Lewis antigens.
K T, Wilson, G T, Fantry
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The Epidemiology of Helicobacter pylori Infection
Epidemiologic Reviews, 1991The evidence that H. pylori causes gastritis in humans comes from both primary and secondary observations. The most important primary observations are the human volunteer studies, the animal models, and the treatment studies with antimicrobial agents. Supporting information comes from studies showing the specific association of H. pylori infection with
D N, Taylor, M J, Blaser
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Eradication of Helicobacter pylori Infection
The American Journal of Medicine, 1996Helicobacter pylori is probably the most common bacterial infection worldwide and the accepted cause of chronic active gastritis. It has a critical role in duodenal ulcer, where the prevalence of infection is 90-95%. There is a dramatic reduction in the rate of ulcer recurrence after successful eradication of the organism to about 4% per annum compared
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Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori Infection
1999Success in diagnosing a disease depends to a large extent upon the choice of diagnostic techniques. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the case of gastroduodenal infection withHelicobacter pylori. H. pylori had been observed in the gastric mucosa by several independent investigators since the beginning of the twentieth century (Krienitz 1906; Luger ...
T U, Westblom, B D, Bhatt
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Helicobacter pylori infection and diabetes.
Minerva medica, 2010The bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), prime causal agent of gastroduodenal diseases, has been involved in various aspects of several extragastric manifestations. Although currently available data do not provide proof of its role in most of them, a potential relationship cannot be ruled out. In the present review, the consistency of a role of H.
Ojetti, Veronica +5 more
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Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection
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