2020
DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmaa079
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Asymptomatic Duodenitis and Helicobacter pylori associated Dyspepsia in 2-Year-Old Chronic Malnourished Bangladeshi Slum-Dwelling Children: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Aim There is insufficient knowledge on the * duodenal histology and Helicobacter pylori infection in malnourished Bangladeshi children. Therefore, we attempted to explore the prevalence of H. pylori infection and duodenal histopathology in 2-year-old chronic malnourished Bangladeshi slum-dwelling children and investigate their association with dyspeptic symptoms. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted using the data… Show more

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“…Though several studies exist that have investigated pathologies of the stomach and esophagus 23 , very few reported duodenal pathologies 23 . The ndings conform to a recent study which also showed high prevalence of duodenitis in two-year-old chronic malnourished slum-dwelling children in Dhaka 24 . A study in Sweden reported 32% prevalence of duodenitis in adults with GI symptoms 25 , however, those participants were well-nourished and underwent UGI endoscopy for diagnostic purposes, whereas more than half of the population in the current study were malnourished and asymptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Though several studies exist that have investigated pathologies of the stomach and esophagus 23 , very few reported duodenal pathologies 23 . The ndings conform to a recent study which also showed high prevalence of duodenitis in two-year-old chronic malnourished slum-dwelling children in Dhaka 24 . A study in Sweden reported 32% prevalence of duodenitis in adults with GI symptoms 25 , however, those participants were well-nourished and underwent UGI endoscopy for diagnostic purposes, whereas more than half of the population in the current study were malnourished and asymptomatic.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A similar study on malnourished adults has revealed very high prevalence of non-specific duodenitis based on histopathological evidence [18]. A study aimed to explore H. pylori associated dyspepsia in children residing in urban slums has also shown a high prevalence of asymptomatic duodenitis [26]. Studies based on esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) procedures on US and Turkish children showed the prevalence of duodenitis to be 12.7% and 30.3%, respectively [25,27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%