Feco-prevalence, endoscopic pattern and associated factors of Helicobacter Pylori infection among symptomatic adult patients in Northern Tanzania.
Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim MuhinaAbid M SadiqFuad H SaidFaryal M RazaSarah K GharibSophia S MuhaliAndrea R CostantineMulhati S AbdallaLaura J ShirimaNyasatu G ChambaFuraha S LyamuyaElifuraha W MkwizuKajiru G KilonzoVenance P MaroElichilia R ShaoPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The feco-prevalence of H. pylori is high in this setting. H. pylori stool antigen can be used as the initial workup for symptomatic patients before the initiation of proton pump inhibitors. Additionally, due to other causes of dyspepsia, it is advised that H. pylori stool antigen testing be part of the initial evaluation and esophagogastroduodenoscopy be considered in the absence of other alarm symptoms if symptoms persist despite an appropriate trial of medical therapy.