Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system
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Summary: | Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection depends on genetic, socioenvironmental factors and is associated with gastric pathologies and ABO system groups. Correlate the epidemiological profile of patients with PH with the ABO system. Prospective study, performed in a digestive endoscopy service, from April/2018 to May/2019. Biopsy and histopathology of gastric mucosa, rapid urea test and blood typing were performed. Sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire applied. Sample made up of 44 HP patients. Data analyzed by the RCore team 2019 and submitted to descriptive and inferential analyzes. Significance level 5%. Everyone signed the IC. As a result, 22 (50%) were women and 22 (50%) men; average of 55.2 years (SD = 16.7), with no statistical significance when compared between the ABO system phenotypes. The O phenotype was prevalent both in relation to housing, profession and varying degrees of education. Higher frequency of phenotype O among patients with brown skin color and those with HP infection, with 6 (23.1%) mild degree, 10 (38.5%) moderate degree and 10 (38.5%) intense degree . Several factors contribute to the transmission and pathogenicity of PH. Factors linked to the individual's genes seem to demonstrate a correlation of the ABO system with gastric diseases, with the phenotype The greatest expression of LEB, an antigen expressed in the gastric mucosa. Considering that not all strains are equally specific for O and Leb, it is possible that differences in the sociodemographic profile and risk factors for contamination with more virulent strains, may favor greater susceptibility to gastric diseases. |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group systemPerfil epidemiológico dos portadores de helicobacter pylori de acordo com sistema do grupo sanguíneo ABOEpidemiologiaFatores de riscoHelicobacter pyloriSistema do grupo sanguíneo ABOEpidemiologyRisk factorsHelicobacter pyloriABO blood group systemHelicobacter pylori (HP) infection depends on genetic, socioenvironmental factors and is associated with gastric pathologies and ABO system groups. Correlate the epidemiological profile of patients with PH with the ABO system. Prospective study, performed in a digestive endoscopy service, from April/2018 to May/2019. Biopsy and histopathology of gastric mucosa, rapid urea test and blood typing were performed. Sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire applied. Sample made up of 44 HP patients. Data analyzed by the RCore team 2019 and submitted to descriptive and inferential analyzes. Significance level 5%. Everyone signed the IC. As a result, 22 (50%) were women and 22 (50%) men; average of 55.2 years (SD = 16.7), with no statistical significance when compared between the ABO system phenotypes. The O phenotype was prevalent both in relation to housing, profession and varying degrees of education. Higher frequency of phenotype O among patients with brown skin color and those with HP infection, with 6 (23.1%) mild degree, 10 (38.5%) moderate degree and 10 (38.5%) intense degree . Several factors contribute to the transmission and pathogenicity of PH. Factors linked to the individual's genes seem to demonstrate a correlation of the ABO system with gastric diseases, with the phenotype The greatest expression of LEB, an antigen expressed in the gastric mucosa. Considering that not all strains are equally specific for O and Leb, it is possible that differences in the sociodemographic profile and risk factors for contamination with more virulent strains, may favor greater susceptibility to gastric diseases.A infecção pelo Helicobacter pylori (HP) depende de fatores genéticos, socioambientais e associa-se patologias gástricas e grupos do sistema ABO. Correlacionar o perfil epidemiológico de portadores de HP com o sistema ABO. Estudo prospectivo, realizado em um serviço de endoscopia digestiva, de abril/2018 a maio/2019. Realizou-se biopsia e histopatologia de mucosa gástrica, teste rápido da uréase e tipagem sanguínea. Aplicado questionário sociodemográfico e clínico. Amostra composta de 44 portadores de HP. Dados analisados pelo RCore team 2019 e submetidos a análises descritivas e inferenciais. Nível de significância 5%. Todos assinaram o TCLE. Como resultado, 22 (50%) eram mulheres e 22(50%) homens; média de 55,2 anos (DP=16,7), não havendo significância estatística quando comparado entre os fenótipos do sistema ABO. O fenótipo O foi prevalente tanto em relação à moradia, profissão e os diversos graus de instrução. Maior freqüência do fenótipo O entre os portadores de cor parda e naqueles com infecção pelo HP, sendo 6 (23,1%) grau de intensidade leve, 10(38,5%) grau moderado e 10(38,5%) grau intenso. Diversos fatores contribuem para a transmissão e patogenicidade do HP. Fatores ligados aos genes do indivíduo parecem demonstrar correlação do sistema ABO com doenças gástricas, tendo o fenótipo A maior expressão do LEB, antígeno expresso na mucosa gástrica. Considerando que nem todas as cepas são igualmente específicas para O e Leb, é possivel que diferenças no perfil sociodemográfico e fatores de risco para a contaminação com cepas mais virulentas, possam favorecer a maior suscetibilidade a doenças gástricas.Sustenere Publishing2020-04-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/CBPC2236-9600.2020.002.000610.6008/CBPC2236-9600.2020.002.0006Scire Salutis; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2020): Scire Salutis - Fev, Mar, Abr, Mai 2020; 43-49Scire Salutis; Vol. 10 Núm. 2 (2020): Scire Salutis - Fev, Mar, Abr, Mai 2020; 43-49Scire Salutis; v. 10 n. 2 (2020): Scire Salutis - Fev, Mar, Abr, Mai 2020; 43-492236-9600reponame:Scire Salutisinstname:Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)instacron:ESSporhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/CBPC2236-9600.2020.002.0006/2050Copyright (c) 2020 Scire Salutisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantana Neto, Durval José deMoreira, Larissa GonçalvesCastro, Vinícius Leite deGuimarães, Adriana de OliveiraBarreto, Ãkaro Daniel de CarvalhoTrindade, Leda Maria Delmondes Freitas2020-07-14T13:34:48Zoai:ojs2.sustenere.ojsbrasil.com.br:article/4002Revistahttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutisONGhttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutis/oai||carlos@arvore.org.br2236-96002236-9600opendoar:2020-07-14T13:34:48Scire Salutis - Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)false |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system Perfil epidemiológico dos portadores de helicobacter pylori de acordo com sistema do grupo sanguíneo ABO |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system Santana Neto, Durval José de Epidemiologia Fatores de risco Helicobacter pylori Sistema do grupo sanguíneo ABO Epidemiology Risk factors Helicobacter pylori ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiological profile of helicobacter pylori carriers according to the ABO blood group system |
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Santana Neto, Durval José de |
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Santana Neto, Durval José de Moreira, Larissa Gonçalves Castro, Vinícius Leite de Guimarães, Adriana de Oliveira Barreto, Ãkaro Daniel de Carvalho Trindade, Leda Maria Delmondes Freitas |
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Moreira, Larissa Gonçalves Castro, Vinícius Leite de Guimarães, Adriana de Oliveira Barreto, Ãkaro Daniel de Carvalho Trindade, Leda Maria Delmondes Freitas |
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Santana Neto, Durval José de Moreira, Larissa Gonçalves Castro, Vinícius Leite de Guimarães, Adriana de Oliveira Barreto, Ãkaro Daniel de Carvalho Trindade, Leda Maria Delmondes Freitas |
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Epidemiologia Fatores de risco Helicobacter pylori Sistema do grupo sanguíneo ABO Epidemiology Risk factors Helicobacter pylori ABO blood group system |
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Epidemiologia Fatores de risco Helicobacter pylori Sistema do grupo sanguíneo ABO Epidemiology Risk factors Helicobacter pylori ABO blood group system |
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Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection depends on genetic, socioenvironmental factors and is associated with gastric pathologies and ABO system groups. Correlate the epidemiological profile of patients with PH with the ABO system. Prospective study, performed in a digestive endoscopy service, from April/2018 to May/2019. Biopsy and histopathology of gastric mucosa, rapid urea test and blood typing were performed. Sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire applied. Sample made up of 44 HP patients. Data analyzed by the RCore team 2019 and submitted to descriptive and inferential analyzes. Significance level 5%. Everyone signed the IC. As a result, 22 (50%) were women and 22 (50%) men; average of 55.2 years (SD = 16.7), with no statistical significance when compared between the ABO system phenotypes. The O phenotype was prevalent both in relation to housing, profession and varying degrees of education. Higher frequency of phenotype O among patients with brown skin color and those with HP infection, with 6 (23.1%) mild degree, 10 (38.5%) moderate degree and 10 (38.5%) intense degree . Several factors contribute to the transmission and pathogenicity of PH. Factors linked to the individual's genes seem to demonstrate a correlation of the ABO system with gastric diseases, with the phenotype The greatest expression of LEB, an antigen expressed in the gastric mucosa. Considering that not all strains are equally specific for O and Leb, it is possible that differences in the sociodemographic profile and risk factors for contamination with more virulent strains, may favor greater susceptibility to gastric diseases. |
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