2007
DOI: 10.3923/jms.2007.1304.1309
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Association of Helicobacter pylori Infection with Seasonal Behavior of Duodenal Ulcer

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“…H. pylori bacteria normally grow within a temperature range of 30°C to 37 °C, with optimum growth at 37 °C and survives in complex foodstuffs such as milk, vegetables, and ready-to-eat foods 1 . The prevalence in this study varied with the months compared to a study in Venezuela 17 which found that the frequency of H. pylori infection was significantly high in the rainy season but contradictory to another study in Iran 18 which found the higher frequency in winter months than in spring and hot summer months. Therefore, more studies are needed to see any seasonal variation in detecting H. pylori infections.…”
Section: Figure 1 Monthly Distribution In the Frequency Of H Pyloricontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…H. pylori bacteria normally grow within a temperature range of 30°C to 37 °C, with optimum growth at 37 °C and survives in complex foodstuffs such as milk, vegetables, and ready-to-eat foods 1 . The prevalence in this study varied with the months compared to a study in Venezuela 17 which found that the frequency of H. pylori infection was significantly high in the rainy season but contradictory to another study in Iran 18 which found the higher frequency in winter months than in spring and hot summer months. Therefore, more studies are needed to see any seasonal variation in detecting H. pylori infections.…”
Section: Figure 1 Monthly Distribution In the Frequency Of H Pyloricontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…Five ml blood sample was collected from General Thamar Hospital and some private medical laboratories into vacutainer tube without anticoagulant, allowed to clot and centrifuged, then the serum was separated and used to detect H.pylori antibody 25 . Stool samples collected from General Thamar Hospital and some private medical laboratories, the samples were collected in dry sterile container according to Falsafi et al 26, Personal information about patients with samples recorded, include Age, Sex, Place of residence and Directorates.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%