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Marching cohort of Helicobacter pylori infection over two decades (1988-2007): combined effects of secular trend and population migration.

V Y Miendje Deyi1, J Vanderpas, P Bontems, C Van den Borre, E De Koster, S Cadranel, A Burette.   

Abstract

The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection is decreasing in developed countries. In this study we included 22,612 patients in whom a first culture of gastric biopsy (routinely performed in our medical centres) yielded an interpretable result over a 20-year period (1988-2007) in Brussels. The effects of patients' age, gender and ethnic background were analysed. The overall proportion of H. pylori-infected patients was 37·7%, with a progressive decline over time (P<10(-5)). A gender effect was observed in adults. The lowest infection rate was observed in Western European patients (n=11,238) with respectively 36·2% and 15·2% infected subjects in 1988 and 2007, compared to 71·7% and 40% in North African patients (n=3200) (P<10(-5)). However, no trend of decline was observed over time in North African children aged ≤9 years. These data show the effects of time, age and ethnicity on the prevalence of H. pylori infection, and its complex heterogeneity in the same cosmopolitan urban area.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20525410     DOI: 10.1017/S095026881000110X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Infect        ISSN: 0950-2688            Impact factor:   2.451


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3.  Multicenter survey of routine determinations of resistance of Helicobacter pylori to antimicrobials over the last 20 years (1990 to 2009) in Belgium.

Authors:  V Y Miendje Deyi; V Y Miendje Deyi; P Bontems; J Vanderpas; E De Koster; R Ntounda; C Van den Borre; S Cadranel; A Burette
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4.  Intergenerational reduction in Helicobacter pylori prevalence is similar between different ethnic groups living in a Western city.

Authors:  Wouter J den Hollander; I Lisanne Holster; Bianca van Gilst; Anneke J van Vuuren; Vincent W V Jaddoe; Albert Hofman; Guillermo I Perez-Perez; Ernst J Kuipers; Henriëtte A Moll; Martin J Blaser
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7.  Follow-up of Helicobacter pylori infection in children over two decades (1988-2007): persistence, relapse and acquisition rates.

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Authors:  Merel M Tielemans; Jeroen Jaspers Focks; Leo G M van Rossum; Ties Eikendal; Jan B M J Jansen; Robert J F Laheij; Martijn G H van Oijen
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