H.pylori infection status in gastroduodenal ulcer patients and primary evaluations of bacterial antibiotic sensibility at Can Tho General Hospital
Journal of Practical Medicine
; : 47-49, 2005.
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Study on 100 gastroduodenal ulcer patients treated at Can Tho General Hospital between March and December 2001. Results: the prevalence of gastric ulcer was high (58%), followed by duodenal ulcer (39%) and the prevalence of gastroduodenal ulcer was low (3%). The rate of H.pylori positive was 66.66% in duodenal ulcer patients, 55.17% in gastric ulcer patients. The rate of H.pylori infection was 33.33% in gastroduodenal ulcer patients. H.pylori was still sensitive with amoxicillin (97.29%), tetracycline (94.6%), clarythromycine and erythromycin (72.97%), but was highly resistant with metronidazole (91%).
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Main subject:
Peptic Ulcer
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Epidemiology
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Helicobacter pylori
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Vi
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Journal of Practical Medicine
Year:
2005
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