2010
DOI: 10.4081/mr.2010.e3
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Impact of Helicobacter pylori resistance in unsuccessfully pluritreated patients in a Department of Infectious Diseases in Rome

Abstract: Twenty-five pluritreated patients were examined. Fifty-six percent yielded Helicobacter pylori (H. Pilory); of these, 9 patients showed a concomitant colonization of the three gastric regions. The highest resistance rate was found for metronidazole (71.8%) followed by chlaritromycin (53.1%). Amoxycillin showed the best susceptibility (only 6% of resistance), tetracycline showed 12% of resistant strains and levofloxacin appeared to be a promising antibacterial agent (18% of resistance). The E-test method was sh… Show more

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“…The results of our study, as reported in Table 2 , showed that in the patients with HR, each pair of isolates in different gastric regions (antrum and corpus) belonged to the same genotype (cagA + s1m2 in one patient and cagA + s1m1 in three patients). 67 Yet, other authors share the opinion that an individual may have a mixed Hp infection, as demonstrated by the presence of different antimicrobial susceptibility in various gastric regions contemporarily harboring the same genotype. 68 …”
Section: Heteroresistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of our study, as reported in Table 2 , showed that in the patients with HR, each pair of isolates in different gastric regions (antrum and corpus) belonged to the same genotype (cagA + s1m2 in one patient and cagA + s1m1 in three patients). 67 Yet, other authors share the opinion that an individual may have a mixed Hp infection, as demonstrated by the presence of different antimicrobial susceptibility in various gastric regions contemporarily harboring the same genotype. 68 …”
Section: Heteroresistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genotype cagA + s1m1 results to be more virulent than the genotype cagA + s1m2. 67 Abbreviations: A, antrum; AMX, amoxicillin; C, corpus; CLA, clarithromycin; MZ, metronidazole; R, resistant; S, susceptible. …”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%