Factors Associated With the Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infections Among Patients Aged 10-25 Years Attending Makonge Health Centre Iii, Buikwe District. A Cross-Sectional Study.
JOHN MAGUDO,
LYDIA ANYWAR OYELLA
Abstract:Background.H.pylori is a flagellated gram-negative, microaerophilic, helical bacterium about 3.5 μm long, its infections are most often contracted in childhood and are known to cause Peptic ulcer. To determine the prevalence, Socio-demographic factors, and knowledge about Helicobacter Pylori infection among patients aged 10-25 years attending Makonge Health Centre III, Buikwe district.
MethodologyA cross-sectional study with a simple random sampling technique was used and data was collected using a standard se… Show more
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