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    Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection among new outpatients with dyspepsia in Kuwait

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Testing and treatment for <it>Helicobacter pylori </it>has become widely accepted as the approach of choice for patients with chronic dyspepsia but no alarming features. We evaluated <it>H. pylori </it>status among outpatients with uninvestigated dyspepsia in Kuwait.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A prospectively collected database for 1035 patients who had undergone <sup>13</sup>C-urea breath tests (UBT) for various indications was reviewed for the period from October 2007 to July 2009. The status of <it>H. pylori </it>in dyspeptic patients was determined by UBT.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Among the 362 patients who had undergone UBT for uninvestigated dyspepsia, 49.7% were positive for <it>H. pylori </it>(95% CI = 44%-55%) and the percentage increased with age (35.8% at 20-29 years, 95% CI = 25.4% - 47.2%; 59.3% at 30-39 years, 95% CI = 48.5% - 69.5%) (P = 0.013). The prevalence of <it>H. pylori </it>was 42.6% among Kuwaitis (95% CI = 35%-50%) and 57.6% (95% CI = 49.8%-65%) among expatriates (p = 0.004). The prevalence among males was 51.3%, while in females it was 48.6%.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Almost half of the patients with dyspeptic symptoms in Kuwait were positive for <it>H. pylori</it>, though the prevalence varied with age and was higher among expatriates. The American Gastroenterology Association guidelines recommending testing and treatment for <it>H. pylori </it>for patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia should be endorsed in Kuwait.</p

    Association between Helicobacter pylori genotypes and severity of chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease and gastric mucosal interleukin-8 levels: evidence from a study in the Middle East

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    Background: The varied clinical presentations of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection are most likely due to differences in the virulence of individual strains, which determines its ability to induce production of interleukin-8 (IL-8) in the gastric mucosa. The aim of this study was to examine association between cagA, vacA-s1 and vacA-s2 genotypes of H. pylori and severity of chronic gastritis and presence of peptic ulcer disease (PUD), and to correlate these with IL-8 levels in the gastric mucosa. Methods: Gastric mucosal biopsies were obtained from patients during esophagogastroduodenoscopy. The severity of chronic gastritis was documented using the updated Sydney system. H. pylori cagA and vacA genotypes were detected by PCR. The IL-8 levels in the gastric mucosa were measured by ELISA. Results: H. pylori cagA and/or vacA genotypes were detected in 99 patients (mean age 38.4±12.9; 72 males), of whom 52.5% were positive for cagA, 44.4% for vacA-s1 and 39.4% for vacA-s2; and 70.7% patients had PUD. The severity of inflammation in gastric mucosa was increased with vacA-s1 (p=0.017) and decreased with vacA-s2 (p=0.025), while cagA had no association. The degree of neutrophil activity was not associated with either cagA or vacA-s1, while vacA-s2 was significantly associated with decreased neutrophil activity (p=0.027). PUD was significantly increased in patients with cagA (p=0.002) and vacA-s1 (p=0.031), and decreased in those with vacA-s2 (p=0.011). The level of IL-8 was significantly increased in patients with cagA (p=0.011) and vacA-s1 (p=0.024), and lower with vacA-s2 (p=0.004). Higher levels of IL-8 were also found in patients with a more severe chronic inflammation (p=0.001), neutrophil activity (p=0.007) and those with PUD (p=0.001). Conclusions: Presence of vacA-s1 genotype of H. pylori is associated with more severe chronic inflammation and higher levels of IL-8 in the gastric mucosa, as well as higher frequency of PUD. Patients with vacA-s2 have less severe gastritis, lower levels of IL-8, and lower rates of PUD. The presence of cagA genotype is not associated with the severity of gastritis or IL-8 induction in the gastric mucosa. The association of cagA with PUD may be a reflection of its presence with vacA-s1 genotype

    مدى التزام المصارف الإسلامية الكويتية بضوابط الاستثمار في الصكوك الإسلامية وفقا لهيئة المحاسبة والمراجعة للمؤسسات المالية الإسلامية = The extent of commitment of Kuwaiti Islamic Banks to investment controls in Islamic Sukuk according to the accounting and auditing organization for Islamic financial institutions

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    يهدف هذا البحث إلى التعرف على مدى التزام المصارف الإسلامية الكويتية بضوابط الاستثمار في الصكوك الإسلامية، يعتبر هذا البحث من الأبحاث الميدانية التي اعتمد فيها الباحث على المنهج الوصفي التحليلي والاستقرائي وذلك بجمع المعلومات من المصادر المتوفرة لاختبار فرضيات الدراسة. وقد تكون مجتمع الدراسة من جميع المصارف الإسلامية الكويتية المدرجة في سوق الكويت المالي، والبالغ عددها خمسة مصارف. أما عينة الدراسة فتم اختيار (74) مستجيباً من مديري العمليات المصرفية والمديرين الماليين ورؤساء الأقسام والعاملين في دوائر التمويل والاستثمار وإدارة المخاطر والموظفين في مختلف المستويات الإدارية في المصارف الكويتية، وتم استخدام الاستبانة كأداة لجمع البيانات الأولية، وأظهرت النتائج أن المصارف الإسلامية الكويتية تلتزم بضوابط الاستثمار في الصكوك الإسلامية (المرابحة والمضاربة والمشاركة) وبدرجة مرتفعة. وفي ضوء ذلك تم تقديم التوصيات المناسبة والتي من شانها التعاطي مع موضوع يتعلق بالتزام المصارف الإسلامية الكويتية بضوابط الاستثمار في الصكوك الإسلامية
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