Eradication Failure of Helicobacter Pylori Among
Children’s Population
Volume 1 - Issue 5
Poul Minochkine1* and Kirill Telitsyn2
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- 1Associate professor of Department of Children’s Diseases, Russia
- 2Assistant professor, Russia
*Corresponding author:
Poul Minochkine, PhD, Associate Professor of Department of Children’s Diseases, Russia
Received: November 20, 2018; Published: November 26, 2018
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Abstract
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a Gram-negative bacterium
responsible for the development of gastritis that may further
progress to more severe conditions, peptic ulcer disease and
gastric cancer [1,2]. H. pylori have infected from 80% to 90% of the
population in Russia [3]. Despite the ongoing discussion on which
H. pylori infected patients should be treated up till full eradication
of the infection, eradication depending on the prevalence of strains
resistant to antibacterial preparations using for treatment [4].
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