Helicobacter Pylori

Helicobacter Pylori

Author: Bruna Maria Roesler

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2019-09-18

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 183881146X

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Helicobacter pylori is an universally distributed bacterium which affects more than half of the world population. H. pylori infection causes persistent inflammation with different clinical outcomes in humans, including chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. The infection has also been associated with several extradigestive disorders. In this book there is a comprehensive overview of contributors on H. pylori infection in diverse areas, including virulence factors of H. pylori and their importance for the clinical outcome of the diseases, discussions about the principal therapeutic regimens of bacterium eradication, also considering the antimicrobial resistance. H. pylori is clearly a very interesting bacteria and great studies and discussions about all its aspects are welcome to the medical and scientific communities.


Clinicians’ Guide to Helicobacter pylori

Clinicians’ Guide to Helicobacter pylori

Author: John Calam

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1489933506

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It has been exciting to witness the discovery that most peptic ulcers are caused by a bacterium that is relatively easy to eradicate. Most doctors now aim to give their patients the benefits of this unexpected breakthrough, but the new knowledge raises many questions. One is precisely which groups of patients to treat. We should restrict ourselves to the infected, but which of the many tests should we use to identify them? Having decided to treat, which of the plethora of regimens should we use? These questions have been particularly difficult to address at a time when knowledge and c1inical techniques are still developing rapidly. This book aims to present the current scene in an objective and digestible form, so that c1inicians can choose strategies which suit their local needs. The relative merits of the various c1inical ap proaches are discussed, together with some scientifie background to prepare the reader for future developments. The book is primarily aimed at practising c1inieians but should be equally useful for stu dents preparing for examinations. It will also provide a source of reference to workers in the pharmaceutical industry, journalism or marketing who need to get 'up-to-speed' in this area.


Helicobacter pylori

Helicobacter pylori

Author: Nayoung Kim

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9812877061

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This book presents the current state of knowledge regarding the ability of Helicobacter pylori to colonize the gastrointestinal tract, the global epidemiology of H. pylori infection, transmission routes, the pathophysiology of H. pylori-related gastroduodenal and other diseases, diagnosis and treatment methods, guidelines for eradication, antibiotic resistance, the reinfection rate after H. pylori eradication, and animal models of H. pylori or related Helicobacter infection. The aim is to equip readers around the world with the understanding required in order to implement effective methods of H. pylori eradication and to enhance clinical outcomes for patients. The text is clearly written and is complemented by many helpful illustrations. This book will be a great asset in clinical practice for all practitioners who are involved in caring for patients with H. pylori-related diseases or have an interest in the subject. It will also be a useful source of information for medical students and for intelligent laypeople seeking information on H. pylori.


Helicobacter pylori in Human Diseases

Helicobacter pylori in Human Diseases

Author: Shigeru Kamiya

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-10-22

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 303021916X

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This book gathers a wealth of contributions on the virulence factors and pathogenic mechanism of Helicobacter pylori, prepared by leading international experts. In addition, it explores the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment with drugs and probiotics, and prophylaxis by vaccination, reflecting the latest advances. H. pylori is a Gram negative microaerophilic bacterium that can produce various gastric diseases including gastritis, gastroduodenal ulceration, gastric cancer and gastric MALT lymphoma. Although efforts to combat H. pylori using a combination of proton pump inhibitor and several antimicrobial drugs have significantly decreased the burden of these gastric diseases, the microbial epidemiology and gastric pathogenesis following H. pylori infection are still not fully understood. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource not only for basic microbiologists, but also for researchers in the fields of pathology, biochemistry and genomics, as well as medical students/scientists.


Helicobacter Pylori: A Worldwide Perspective 2014

Helicobacter Pylori: A Worldwide Perspective 2014

Author: Buzás György Miklós

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2014-03-12

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 1608057372

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This e-book covers Helicobacter pylori research as it looks in 2014. The discovery of the bacterium in 1982 by B.J. Marshall and R. I. Warren had a tremendous impact on basic research and clinical medicine, resulting, in the past 3 decades, in more than 34,000 published articles. The editor of this volume and the contributing authors have compiled a unique collection of chapters dealing the with the microbiology, epidemiology, clinical diagnosis and treatment of H. pylori infections in a country-specific manner, with contributors having the opportunity to present the peculiarities and specifics of Helicobacter research in their area or country without overlapping any other previously published e-book. This e-book is a useful reference for gastrointestinal physicians and medical researchers seeking the latest information related to H. pylori.


H. Pylori Rescue Guide

H. Pylori Rescue Guide

Author: Angela Privin

Publisher:

Published: 2020-10-03

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13:

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A common root cause of digestive symptoms like bloating, constipation, gas, burping, reflux, nausea and gut pain can be low stomach acid. It can also cause fatigue, anxiety, depression and nutrient malabsorption. One of the most common causes of low stomach acid is an overgrowth of a bacteria in the stomach called Helicobacter pylori or h. Pylori. Standard testing can produce false negatives but there are other ways to identify this infection. The H. Pylori rescue guide teaches how to support and rebalance stomach acid naturally through correct testing, immune support, targeted herbs, and h pylori fight foods, including 11 anti-inflammatory recipes that help soothe the stomach and boost digestion. Angela Privin is a digestive health coach who overcame Irritable Bowel Syndrome and helps others solve their digestive health puzzles naturally. She wrote this guide because she saw a pattern in her practice of h. pylori and low stomach acid leading to digestive symptoms and pathogenic overgrowth. Addressing the stomach first can rebalance a disordered biome and help fix stubborn issues like GERD, SIBO, candida, chronic food poisoning and parasites. All of which can be caused by low stomach acid. If you experience upper GI symptoms, IBS, chronic mood issues or fatigue due to low stomach acid this guide will help identify if this is the issue and provide tools to fix it.


Clinicians' Guide to Helicobacter Pylori

Clinicians' Guide to Helicobacter Pylori

Author: John (Md Calam (Frcp, Reader In Gastroenterology, Hammersmith Hospital, London)

Publisher:

Published: 1995-11

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781860360046

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Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that been implicated as the cause of stomach ulcers and perhaps stomach cancer, and has also been linked to other conditions. This guide aims to present the current state of medical knowledge in an objective form, so that clinicians can choose strategies which suit their local needs. The relative merits of various clinical approaches are discussed, together with a scientific background to prepare the reader for future developments. It includes an outline of the toxic bacterial products, and the important disease associations also addresses pathogenic mechanisms, and includes conditions such as non-ulcer dyspepsia, whose relationship with helicobacter pylori remains unclear. Diagnostic methods are described in some detail to assist the choice of test, which includes low-cost in-house methods. The final chapter looks into the future, in the expectation that developments will lead to further improvements in clinical management.


The Helicobacter pylori Handbook

The Helicobacter pylori Handbook

Author: RV Heatley

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 1999-02-02

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780632051762

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The link between Helicobacter pylori infection and ulcer disease has been one of the most significant discoveries in the past decade. The role of this organism in the development of non-ulcer dyspepsia, gastric cancer, lymphoma and even heart disease is also attracting much interest. For those whose speciality lies outside of gastroenterology it is extremely difficult to keep abreast of this rapidly moving area. In the last year alone (1998), 1,300 works on Helicobacter pylori have been published. With this in mind, The Helicobacter pylori Handbook/b> provides a concise and up-to-date review of H.pylori infection, with updated sections on its diagnosis and treatment, and the position of H.pylori eradication in the management of gastrointestinal disorders.