2020
DOI: 10.5505/ejm.2020.05657
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Is there a relationship between Helicobacter Pylori Eradication and Blood Group?

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“…In this study, the data available to date shows that the blood group type A recorded percentage of 36%, while AB24%, B 20%, and O 20% as shown in table (3), In another word that the blood type A is more likely to be infected with H. pylori, this agrees with a study carried out by (Konur et al,2020 ), the study carried out on 104 patients and the average age ( 47.7±14.6)year, the distribution of blood group was A ( 47.1%), B ( 12.5% ), O ( 8.7%) and AB ( 31.7% ).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…In this study, the data available to date shows that the blood group type A recorded percentage of 36%, while AB24%, B 20%, and O 20% as shown in table (3), In another word that the blood type A is more likely to be infected with H. pylori, this agrees with a study carried out by (Konur et al,2020 ), the study carried out on 104 patients and the average age ( 47.7±14.6)year, the distribution of blood group was A ( 47.1%), B ( 12.5% ), O ( 8.7%) and AB ( 31.7% ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%