Xiaoying Zhou1, Junbei Wu, Guoxin Zhang. 1. Department of Gastroenterology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Helicobacter pylori infection is recognized as a worldwide public health threat. Some studies have suggested that individuals with asthma have a lower rate of H. pylori infection, but the relation remains controversial. This meta-analysis was carried out to quantify the association between H. pylori infection and asthma. METHODS: Published information on the prevalence of H. pylori in individuals with asthma was collected to assess the potential associations between H. pylori infection and the risk of asthma. Fourteen eligible studies were selected for analysis. Data on the study populations, detection method of H. pylori, and publication year were summarized. Meta-regression models and subgroup analyses were established to screen the factors resulting in heterogeneity. RESULTS: Of the 106 articles retrieved, 14 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The 14 studies involved 28 283 patients, with a total H. pylori infection rate of 40.53%. This meta-analysis found a significantly lower rate of H. pylori infection in the asthmatics than in the controls (odds ratio=0.84, 95% confidence interval: 0.73-0.96, P=0.013). Subgroup analysis indicated a similar infection rate of CagA-positive H. pylori infection in the asthmatic group and the control group (odds ratio=0.73, 95% confidence interval: 0.41-1.28, P=0.03). CONCLUSION: The pooled data suggest that asthmatics have a significantly lower rate of H. pylori infection. Large-scale and multicenter studies should be carried out to further determine the relation between this bacterium and allergic disorders.
OBJECTIVE:Helicobacter pyloriinfection is recognized as a worldwide public health threat. Some studies have suggested that individuals with asthma have a lower rate of H. pyloriinfection, but the relation remains controversial. This meta-analysis was carried out to quantify the association between H. pyloriinfection and asthma. METHODS: Published information on the prevalence of H. pylori in individuals with asthma was collected to assess the potential associations between H. pyloriinfection and the risk of asthma. Fourteen eligible studies were selected for analysis. Data on the study populations, detection method of H. pylori, and publication year were summarized. Meta-regression models and subgroup analyses were established to screen the factors resulting in heterogeneity. RESULTS: Of the 106 articles retrieved, 14 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The 14 studies involved 28 283 patients, with a total H. pyloriinfection rate of 40.53%. This meta-analysis found a significantly lower rate of H. pyloriinfection in the asthmatics than in the controls (odds ratio=0.84, 95% confidence interval: 0.73-0.96, P=0.013). Subgroup analysis indicated a similar infection rate of CagA-positive H. pyloriinfection in the asthmatic group and the control group (odds ratio=0.73, 95% confidence interval: 0.41-1.28, P=0.03). CONCLUSION: The pooled data suggest that asthmatics have a significantly lower rate of H. pyloriinfection. Large-scale and multicenter studies should be carried out to further determine the relation between this bacterium and allergic disorders.
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