M Junaid, AK Linn, MB Javadi, S Al-Gubare, N Ali… - Toxicon, 2016 - Elsevier
Helicobacter pylori is associated with severe and chronic diseases of the stomach and duodenum such as peptic ulcer, non-cardial adenocarcinoma and gastric lymphoma …
Background Up to now, fecal–oral and oral–oral are the most commonly known routes for transmission of H. pylori, therefore, contaminated water can play an important role in …
M Metwally, R Ragab, HS Abdel Hamid… - Infection and Drug …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the most common human bacterial infection worldwide, infecting approximately half of the world's population. Although antibiotic use is …
Fruits containing antioxidants, eg, anthocyanins, exhibit antimicrobial activities. The emergence of drug resistance represents a major challenge in eradicating H. pylori. The …
Helicobacter pylori (Hp) transmission dynamics via drinking water (DW) has a far much higher direct and indirect public health disease burden than previously thought. This study …
R Dey, A Rieger, G Banting… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Helicobacter pylori is a fastidious Gram-negative bacterium that infects over half of the world's population, causing chronic gastritis and is a risk factor for stomach cancer. In …
Cases of human gastric cancer due to Helicobacter pylori have been reported worldwide and animals might act as a reservoir of infection in certain circumstances. The recent few …
Background Helicobacter pylori is a worldwide pathogen that affects both animals and humans with a wide environmental distribution, causing serious health problems in humans …
M Plonka, A Targosz, M Jakubowska… - Journal of Physiology …, 2021 - jpp.krakow.pl
Although the natural niche for H. pylori (Hp) is the human stomach, for widespread infection to occur this microorganism may need to survive in the external environment. Molecular …