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Disclaimer
You should discuss various treatment options, their risks and benefits, with your own doctor . Be aware that treatment of H. pylori is not always recommended by all experts on H. pylori , or in all patients with H. pylori . Each patient is an individual and decisions must be made in concert with his or her own medical practitioner on a case-by-case basis. The Helicobacter Foundation makes a good faith attempt to ensure that information provided is accurate and up-to date, but answers posted by persons on this board are opinions of that person. You should check the credentials of the person making the posting. Ideally, information supplied through these forums has been published or presented at national and international scientific meetings. The Helicobacter Foundation makes no guarantees about the accuracy of this information which is given free of charge to whomever requests it.
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Diseases and Symptoms
The various unpleasant manifestations of Helicobacter can be described here. Remember however that the great majority of persons with Hp have no symptoms that they are aware of and consider themselves normal.
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Last post by Justasking
Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:18 am
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Diagnosis and Testing
There are several types of tests for H.pylori. The major ones have a their own forum.
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Last post by admin
Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:22 pm
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Treament for Helicobacter
The cure of Hp usually requires antibiotics. Other things have been tried and have a weaker effect.
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Last post by miguelgris
Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:51 am
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Epidemiology and Transmission ( How do you catch it?)
How do you catch Hp? From your mother when she kisses you? From brothers and sisters as a small child? From sexual partners as adults (kissing)? From dirty water (fecal contamination)? From animals? Who knows???
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Last post by Romlar
Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:07 pm
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Vaccines Parenteral and Oral
For at least 18 years vaccine research has shown promise in that mice can be vaccinated against H.pylori. Presently, human trials are under-way. We expect to see some progress by 2012. Vaccine delivery includes nasal drops, oral medicine, needles and live bacteria. There is some evidence that these vaccines can prevent and protect, but not cure.
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Subforum: Immune Response
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Last post by barjammar
Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:19 am
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Basic Science / Molecular Epidemiology / Evolution
Scientific questions might be discussed here - maybe someone technical can answer them and provide special insights.
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Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:15 pm
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