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Transmission routes and patterns of helicobacter pylori.

Miao DuanYueyue LiJing LiuWenlin ZhangYi DongZhongxue HanMeng WanMinjuan LinBoshen LinQingzhou KongYuming DingXiaoyun YangXiu-Li ZuoYanqing Li
Published in: Helicobacter (2023)
Fecal-oral appears to be the most common H. pylori transmission routes. Although the oral-oral pathway is also important, the evidence does not support that this route of transmission is universal. The gastric-oral route occurs primarily in children and patients who are prone to vomiting. Meanwhile, the anal-oral and genital-oral routes remain hypothetical. Person-to-person and foodborne infections represent the predominant transmission patterns of H. pylori, whereas strong environmental and occupational limitations are associated with animal-to-human and occupational exposure.
Keyphrases
  • helicobacter pylori
  • endothelial cells
  • end stage renal disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • risk assessment
  • high grade
  • patient reported outcomes
  • abdominal pain