Helicobacter pylori Infection News and Research

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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a type of bacteria. Researchers believe that H. pylori is responsible for the majority of peptic ulcers. H. pylori infection is common in the United States. About 20 percent of people under 40 years old and half of those over 60 years have it. Most infected people, however, do not develop ulcers. Why H. pylori does not cause ulcers in every infected person is not known. Most likely, infection depends on characteristics of the infected person, the type of H. pylori, and other factors yet to be discovered. Researchers are not certain how people contract H. pylori, but they think it may be through food or water. Researchers have found H. pylori in the saliva of some infected people, so the bacteria may also spread through mouth-to-mouth contact such as kissing.
New type of yogurt fights bacteria that cause gastritis and stomach ulcers

New type of yogurt fights bacteria that cause gastritis and stomach ulcers

Helicobacter pylori can multiply in autophagic vesicles

Helicobacter pylori can multiply in autophagic vesicles

Discovery of novel ways to halt the spread of antibiotic resistance

Discovery of novel ways to halt the spread of antibiotic resistance

Researchers hunt for a hi-tech vaccine against Helicobacter pylori

Researchers hunt for a hi-tech vaccine against Helicobacter pylori

An ideal therapy for peptic ulcer disease

An ideal therapy for peptic ulcer disease

Helicobacter pylori may help prevent adenocarcinoma, esophageal cancers

Helicobacter pylori may help prevent adenocarcinoma, esophageal cancers

New pathogen from pigs' stomach ulcers

New pathogen from pigs' stomach ulcers

Chronic inflammation of the intestine or stomach damages DNA

Chronic inflammation of the intestine or stomach damages DNA

Discovery on how an Helicobacter pylori toxin gets into cells

Discovery on how an Helicobacter pylori toxin gets into cells

The emerging role of infection in Alzheimer’s

The emerging role of infection in Alzheimer’s

Early treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection may prevent cancer

Early treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection may prevent cancer

New technique for improving medical diagnosis for cancer patients

New technique for improving medical diagnosis for cancer patients

Soil-dwelling bacteria provide potential new antibiotics

Soil-dwelling bacteria provide potential new antibiotics

Cranberries combat urinary tract infections

Cranberries combat urinary tract infections

Many cancers caused by infections

Many cancers caused by infections

Histochemistry is the golden standard in the diagnosis of carcinosarcomas

Histochemistry is the golden standard in the diagnosis of carcinosarcomas

Researchers find new mechanism explaining the promotional effect of H pylori on gastric cancer

Researchers find new mechanism explaining the promotional effect of H pylori on gastric cancer

Potential new ways to treat ulcers

Potential new ways to treat ulcers

New model helps explain rules governing the transmission of microbes

New model helps explain rules governing the transmission of microbes

Low prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in HIV-positive patients

Low prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in HIV-positive patients

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