1992
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.45.3.228
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Effect of physical environment on survival of Helicobacter pylori.

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“…Organisms were aseptically removed by scraping with a bacteriological loop and suspended in sterile 1ϫ phosphate-buffered saline (PBS; pH 7.4). The use of PBS appeared to enhance the recovery of organisms compared to phosphate-buffered water, as reported also by West et al (11). The suspensions were notably clumped in the initial suspension.…”
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“…Organisms were aseptically removed by scraping with a bacteriological loop and suspended in sterile 1ϫ phosphate-buffered saline (PBS; pH 7.4). The use of PBS appeared to enhance the recovery of organisms compared to phosphate-buffered water, as reported also by West et al (11). The suspensions were notably clumped in the initial suspension.…”
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“…128,142 Estudo epidemiológico realizado por Klein et al, 63,64 em Lima, verificou que crianças que consomem água fornecida por rede municipal apresentam risco três vezes maior de contrair a infecção pelo H. pylori que aquelas cujas residências são supridas por fonte de água da comunidade. Observou-se também que crianças de família de alto poder aquisitivo que consomem água da rede pública apresentam 12 vezes mais infecção que as de igual poder aquisitivo que utilizam água de outra fonte para o consumo.…”
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“…However, studies of nonculturable H. pylori indicate viability of such forms (9,15,37,46). In a study by West et al (46), H. pylori was able to survive in water under certain conditions, retaining the ability to take up tritium-labeled thymidine (37).…”
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