2009
DOI: 10.3923/jms.2009.146.150
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Frequency of Cytotoxin Associated Gene A(+) Helicobacter pylori in Peptic Ulcer Disease: Difference Between Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer Disease

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“…In addition, significant changes of Helicobacteraceae has been linked to various diseases, including chronic gastritis (Oxley et al, 2004). Some species have been recognised as agents of gastrointestinal disease in both humans and a broad range of animal hosts by producing vacuolating cytotoxins, urease and cytotoxin-associated proteins that can damage bodily functions (Rasmi et al, 2009). Herein, an increase in family Helicobacteraceae may damage physiological functions or aggravate the morbidity of diabetes.…”
Section: Analysis Of Flora Changes At the Bacterial Family Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, significant changes of Helicobacteraceae has been linked to various diseases, including chronic gastritis (Oxley et al, 2004). Some species have been recognised as agents of gastrointestinal disease in both humans and a broad range of animal hosts by producing vacuolating cytotoxins, urease and cytotoxin-associated proteins that can damage bodily functions (Rasmi et al, 2009). Herein, an increase in family Helicobacteraceae may damage physiological functions or aggravate the morbidity of diabetes.…”
Section: Analysis Of Flora Changes At the Bacterial Family Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%