Abstract:Despite the progress achieved in the eradication of H. pylori, the emergence of resistant strains of microorganism requires the search for new medications and treatment regimens. Methods. The study involved 160 children aged 8-18 years with disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract associated with Helicobacter. Mucosal biopsies were used for detection of H. Pylori, CagA antigen and antibodies to CagA antigen were tested in stool before the treatment and 4-6 weeks after the treatment (eradication control). … Show more
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