1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(88)90991-9
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Campylobacter Gastritis and Vomiting

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“…Helicobacter pylori infection occurs worldwide and is one of the most common bacterial infections among humans; an estimated 50% of the world's population is infected [1]. Since its discovery in 1982, H. pylori has been implicated as an etiological component in a variety of gastroduodenal disorders, including chronic gastritis, duodenal ulcers, and as a risk factor for development of gastric malignancies [2–6]. Understanding the epidemiology of H. pylori infection is paramount to better characterization of the spectrum of gastroduodenal diseases associated with this human pathogen.…”
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“…Helicobacter pylori infection occurs worldwide and is one of the most common bacterial infections among humans; an estimated 50% of the world's population is infected [1]. Since its discovery in 1982, H. pylori has been implicated as an etiological component in a variety of gastroduodenal disorders, including chronic gastritis, duodenal ulcers, and as a risk factor for development of gastric malignancies [2–6]. Understanding the epidemiology of H. pylori infection is paramount to better characterization of the spectrum of gastroduodenal diseases associated with this human pathogen.…”
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