2010
DOI: 10.29309/tpmj/2010.17.03.2536
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Prevalence of H. Pylori

Abstract: Background: Acid peptic disease is a world wide problem among all the age groups and both sexes. Duodenal ulcer is common as compared to gastric ulcer. Its prevalence being 4:1 in USA & UK and 5:1 in Pakistan1,2,3. Etiology of peptic ulcer is almost certainly multi-factorial. Basic paradigm for ulcer disease is the imbalance between the digestive activity of acid and pepsin and the protective mechanism in place toresist mucosal digestion. Over the past few years a new line of thought has been evolved after… Show more

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“…[26] Research like this has been done in Pakistani metropolis of Karachi and is equivalent to that there. [27] 92% of patients with duodenal ulcers in Faisalabad, India, were positive for H. pylori using a rapid urease test. [28] Only 23.6% of patients in a previous study in Korean children tested positive for H. pylori using a rapid urease test.…”
Section: Meanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[26] Research like this has been done in Pakistani metropolis of Karachi and is equivalent to that there. [27] 92% of patients with duodenal ulcers in Faisalabad, India, were positive for H. pylori using a rapid urease test. [28] Only 23.6% of patients in a previous study in Korean children tested positive for H. pylori using a rapid urease test.…”
Section: Meanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helicobacter pylori (formally known as Campylobacter pylori) is described as predominantly microaerophilic, spiral shaped (Fock and Ang, 2010), gram negative, bacillus (Abro et al, 2011) with uni-polar sheathed agella (Javed et al, 2010). It is now generally believed that colonization of this bacterium leads to the development of chronic active gastritis, which causes ulceration of the gastrointestinal tract and gastric lymphoma in advance stage (Enomoto et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%