2021
DOI: 10.5455/mjhs.2021.02.003
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Complete Blood Counts among chronic patients of Helicobacter pylori infection

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“…In the present study, the ratio of decrease in hemoglobin level was 24% while the ratio of the increase in hemoglobin level was 8% among 150 infected with H. pylori, in comparison with the non-infected participants the ratio of decrease in the level of hemoglobin was 11.43% and the ratio of increase in the level of hemoglobin was 5.71% among 175 participants. there are significant differences between the level of Hb and H. pylori infection in the infected and non-infected group at P ≤ 0.05 as seen table 8, These findings are in disagreement with the study conducted by (Elkhalifa et al,2021) where the percentage of decrease in hemoglobin level was 70% among 80 infected with H. pylori, as for the non-infected, the percentage of decrease in the hemoglobin level was 58% among 50, Elkhalifa could not spot any case shown an increase in the hemoglobin level in both groups.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…In the present study, the ratio of decrease in hemoglobin level was 24% while the ratio of the increase in hemoglobin level was 8% among 150 infected with H. pylori, in comparison with the non-infected participants the ratio of decrease in the level of hemoglobin was 11.43% and the ratio of increase in the level of hemoglobin was 5.71% among 175 participants. there are significant differences between the level of Hb and H. pylori infection in the infected and non-infected group at P ≤ 0.05 as seen table 8, These findings are in disagreement with the study conducted by (Elkhalifa et al,2021) where the percentage of decrease in hemoglobin level was 70% among 80 infected with H. pylori, as for the non-infected, the percentage of decrease in the hemoglobin level was 58% among 50, Elkhalifa could not spot any case shown an increase in the hemoglobin level in both groups.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…Current study does not agree with the study conducted in Sudan which included a comparison between non-infected and the infected group with H. pylori in terms of the number of WBCs., the infected group recorded an increase of WBCs 3.7% among 80 infected participants, while the non-infected group recorded 2% increase of WBCs among 50 non-infected participants, the ratio of decrease of WBCs was 4% in the infected group and 11.3% in non-infected group (Elkhalifa et al,2021).…”
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