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Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) is a gram-negative flagellar spirally twisted, microaerophilic
bacterium that has urease activity, it is characterized by colonization of the gastric mucosa [1].
With H.pylori chronic gastritis, gastroduodenal ulcers, stomach tumors, MALT-lymphomas
are often aggravated [2]. In addition, the prevalence of H.pylori often associated with regional
characteristics, social and economic factors, age and ethnicity. H.pylori. more common in
developing countries and less common in developed. There are studies related to the detection
of H.pylori. bacteria, however, as a development of the development of gastroduodenal
diseases, not fully understood [3]. In addition, it is known that the virulence properties and
genetic characteristics of the pathogen are manifested in the form of H.pylori comorbidities
[4, 5]. |
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