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Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in Children and Their Family Members in a District in Turkey
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Helicobacter
pylori among children and their family members and to evaluate some
epidemiologic characteristics. The study included 275 children, aged
1-15 year(s), suffering from different gastrointestinal complaints.
Blood serology and stool antigen testing were used for the diagnosis of
infection due to H. pylori. Sixty-five (23.6%) of the 275 children were
positive for H. pylori, and thispositivity had a significantly
increasing correlation with age (p<0.001). H. pylori-associated
infection was observed among 45 (69.2%) and 17 (8%) mothers in the H.
pylori-infected and non-infected groups respectively (p<0.0001).
Most children and their families infected with H. pylori were living in
an urban area. The findings suggest that infectiondue to H. pylori is a
problem for this district area, and all children having any
gastrointestinal complaints should be examined whether H. pylori was
prevalent among their family members