Once-daily, low-cost, highly effective H. pylori (HP)treatment to family members of gastric cancer patients

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L COELHO
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Vol 118 (4) ◽  
pp. A1224
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Luiz G. Coelho ◽  
Maria C. Passos ◽  
Gustavo M. Martins ◽  
Madelaine L. Bueno ◽  
Bruno S. Gomes ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 95 (3) ◽  
pp. 832-833 ◽  
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Luiz Gonzaga Vaz Coelho ◽  
Maria Carmo Friche Passos ◽  
Gustavo Miranda Martins ◽  
Madelaine Lourdes Bueno ◽  
Bruno Squarcio Fernandes Gomes ◽  
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Cancers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 725 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tegshee Tserentogtokh ◽  
Boldbaatar Gantuya ◽  
Phawinee Subsomwong ◽  
Khasag Oyuntsetseg ◽  
Dashdorj Bolor ◽  
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Helicobacter pylori infection possessing East-Asian-type CagA is associated with carcinogenesis. Mongolia has the highest mortality rate from gastric cancer. Therefore, we evaluated the CagA status in the Mongolian population. High risk and gastric cancer patients were determined using endoscopy and histological examination. H. pylori strains were isolated from different locations in Mongolia. The CagA subtypes (East-Asian-type or Western-type, based on sequencing of Glu-Pro-Ile-Tyr-Ala (EPIYA) segments) and vacA genotypes (s and m regions) were determined using PCR-based sequencing and PCR, respectively. In total, 368 patients were examined (341 gastritis, 10 peptic ulcer, and 17 gastric cancer). Sixty-two (16.8%) strains were cagA-negative and 306 (83.1%) were cagA-positive (293 Western-type, 12 East-Asian-type, and one hybrid type). All cagA-negative strains were isolated from gastritis patients. In the gastritis group, 78.6% (268/341) had Western-type CagA, 2.9% (10/341) had East-Asian-type, and 18.2% (61/341) were cagA-negative. However, all H. pylori from gastric cancer patients possessed Western-type CagA. Histological analyses showed that East-Asian-type CagA was the most virulent strains, followed by Western-type and cagA-negative strains. This finding agreed with the current consensus. CagA-positive strains were the most virulent type. However, the fact that different CagA types can explain the high incidence of gastric cancer might be inapplicable in Mongolia.


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Dulciene M. Queiroz ◽  
Andreia Maria C. Rocha ◽  
Sérgio A. Batista ◽  
Cícero M. Silva ◽  
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Sheng-Wen Wang ◽  
I-Chen Wu ◽  
Fang-Jung Yu ◽  
Yu-Chung Su ◽  
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Emad M. El–Omar ◽  
Karin Oien ◽  
Lilian S. Murray ◽  
Adil El–Nujumi ◽  
Angela Wirz ◽  
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Hauke Winter ◽  
Dominik Rüttinger ◽  
Irene Shau ◽  
Matthias Schiller ◽  
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