2004
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.329.7459.204
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Acquisition of Helicobacter pylori infection after outbreaks of gastroenteritis: prospective cohort survey in institutionalised young people

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“…To our knowledge there is only a single report of H. pylori being successfully cultured from water, but this involved wastewater and as such may well represent fecal contamination of the water source (378). Spread via fecal contaminants is supported by the occurrence of H. pylori infections among institutionalized young people during outbreaks of gastroenteritis (350). Other possible sources include contaminated food, as H. pylori may survive briefly on refrigerated food (508).…”
Section: Transmission and Sources Of Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge there is only a single report of H. pylori being successfully cultured from water, but this involved wastewater and as such may well represent fecal contamination of the water source (378). Spread via fecal contaminants is supported by the occurrence of H. pylori infections among institutionalized young people during outbreaks of gastroenteritis (350). Other possible sources include contaminated food, as H. pylori may survive briefly on refrigerated food (508).…”
Section: Transmission and Sources Of Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study from France showed an association between gastroenteritis and subsequent acquisition of H. pylori infection in institutionalized children and adolescents with neurologic deficit, but it was not clear whether this was due to feco‐oral (diarrhea) or oro‐oral (vomitus) transmission [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vomit has an especially high bacterial density [21]. H. pylori transmission to persons in contact with the patient was observed after breakouts of acute gastrointestinal infections [22]. Close contact with H. pylori contaminated body secretions within the families explains the increased incidence of infections within the family (see I.…”
Section: Guideline Validity !mentioning
confidence: 99%