Factors Associated with Helicobactev pylori Infection by a cagA-Positive Strain in Children

Although infection with a cagA-positive Helicobacter pylori strain is considered a risk factor for the development of duodenal peptic ulcer in adults, this association has not been demonstrated in children. The presence of cagA was investigated by polymerase chain reaction in H. pylori strains isola...

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Published in:The Journal of infectious diseases Vol. 181; no. 2; pp. 626 - 630
Main Authors: Queiroz, Dulciene M. M., Mendes, Edilberto N., Carvalho, Anfrisina S. T., Rocha, Gifone A., Oliveira, Andreia M. R., Soares, Taciana F., Santos, Adriana, Cabrai, Mônica M. D. A., Nogueira, Ana M. M. F.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: The University of Chicago Press 01-02-2000
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Summary:Although infection with a cagA-positive Helicobacter pylori strain is considered a risk factor for the development of duodenal peptic ulcer in adults, this association has not been demonstrated in children. The presence of cagA was investigated by polymerase chain reaction in H. pylori strains isolated from 27 children with duodenal ulcer and 53 without duodenal ulcer. All patients (100%) with duodenal ulcer and 33 (62.3%) without ulcer were colonized by a cagA-positive strain (P = .00007). A cagA-positive status was also associated with a more marked macroscopic gastritis, with a greater inflammatory infiltrate of both mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells in the antral and oxyntic gastric mucosae and degenerative and regenerative changes of the gastric mucosa. Increased cagA positivity was also associated with increased age, but no association between cagA-positive status and sex was observed.
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ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/315262