Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age

Background: helicobacter pylori (hp) infection is mainly acquired during childhood; it is recognised as a cause of gastritis and peptic ulcer and it has been classified as a group A carcinogen by World health organization. the exact mode of transmission is as yet, not known. Aim of our study has bee...

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Main Authors: T. Sabbi, L. Dall’Oglio, P. De Angelis, F. Torroni, F. Colistro, M. Azzolina, A. Santoni, V. Di Ciommo, M. Benedetto
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-04-01
Series:La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
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Online Access:http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/66
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spelling doaj-9a1e10acc49548c8981d1bf0c6dcc7162020-11-24T21:39:13ZengPAGEPress PublicationsLa Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica0391-53872420-77482012-04-0134210.4081/pmc.2012.6666Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric ageT. Sabbi0L. Dall’Oglio1P. De Angelis2F. Torroni3F. Colistro4M. Azzolina5A. Santoni6V. Di Ciommo7M. Benedetto8Pediatric unit, “Belcolle” Hospital, ViterboDigestive Surgery and Endoscopic Unit, “Bambino Gesù” Pediatric Hospital, RomaDigestive Surgery and Endoscopic Unit, “Bambino Gesù” Pediatric Hospital, RomaDigestive Surgery and Endoscopic Unit, “Bambino Gesù” Pediatric Hospital, RomaCentral laboratory, “Bambino gesù” Pediatric hospital, RomaCentral laboratory, “Bambino gesù” Pediatric hospital, RomaCentral laboratory, “Bambino gesù” Pediatric hospital, RomaEpidemiology Unit, “Bambino Gesù” Pediatric Hospital, Roma“S. Valitutti” School, RomaBackground: helicobacter pylori (hp) infection is mainly acquired during childhood; it is recognised as a cause of gastritis and peptic ulcer and it has been classified as a group A carcinogen by World health organization. the exact mode of transmission is as yet, not known. Aim of our study has been to identify risk factors associated with helicobacter pylori infection in a preschool and school population and to confirm if hp antigen in faeces is useful as screening in epidemiological studies. Methods: We interviewed, with questionnaire, 400 children (203 male; age range 3-10 years; mean age 6 years) of 3 different schools and stool samples were collected of all children too. 35 of 400 (8%) children underwent to upper gastrointestinal endoscopy because of a suspect of upper gastrointestinal disease. Results: stool were collected from 400 school children and 35 of them shown positivity of hp antigen test. A questionnaire about presence of nausea, vomit, recurrent abdominal pain, family size, parent’s occupations and education, use of antibiotics, country of birth of child and parents, personal hygiene, breast feeding, presence of the animals was completed. 35 children with positive hp stool antigen test and a suspicious of upper gastrointestinal disease (recurrent abdominal pain, diurnal or nocturnal abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, iron deficiency) underwent to esophagogastroduodenoscopy (egdS) that demonstrated antral gastritis and positive histology and urease rapid test. Conclusions: the results of this study suggest that risk factors for hp infection are low socioeconomics factors, hygiene and living conditions and that hp antigen in faeces is useful as screening test.http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/66Helicobacter pyloriantigen teststoolrisk factorchildren
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author T. Sabbi
L. Dall’Oglio
P. De Angelis
F. Torroni
F. Colistro
M. Azzolina
A. Santoni
V. Di Ciommo
M. Benedetto
spellingShingle T. Sabbi
L. Dall’Oglio
P. De Angelis
F. Torroni
F. Colistro
M. Azzolina
A. Santoni
V. Di Ciommo
M. Benedetto
Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
Helicobacter pylori
antigen test
stool
risk factor
children
author_facet T. Sabbi
L. Dall’Oglio
P. De Angelis
F. Torroni
F. Colistro
M. Azzolina
A. Santoni
V. Di Ciommo
M. Benedetto
author_sort T. Sabbi
title Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
title_short Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
title_full Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
title_fullStr Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
title_full_unstemmed Utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
title_sort utility of a stool antigen test to detect the incidence of helicobacter pylori infection and familial and community enviromental risk factors for this infection in pediatric age
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
issn 0391-5387
2420-7748
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Background: helicobacter pylori (hp) infection is mainly acquired during childhood; it is recognised as a cause of gastritis and peptic ulcer and it has been classified as a group A carcinogen by World health organization. the exact mode of transmission is as yet, not known. Aim of our study has been to identify risk factors associated with helicobacter pylori infection in a preschool and school population and to confirm if hp antigen in faeces is useful as screening in epidemiological studies. Methods: We interviewed, with questionnaire, 400 children (203 male; age range 3-10 years; mean age 6 years) of 3 different schools and stool samples were collected of all children too. 35 of 400 (8%) children underwent to upper gastrointestinal endoscopy because of a suspect of upper gastrointestinal disease. Results: stool were collected from 400 school children and 35 of them shown positivity of hp antigen test. A questionnaire about presence of nausea, vomit, recurrent abdominal pain, family size, parent’s occupations and education, use of antibiotics, country of birth of child and parents, personal hygiene, breast feeding, presence of the animals was completed. 35 children with positive hp stool antigen test and a suspicious of upper gastrointestinal disease (recurrent abdominal pain, diurnal or nocturnal abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, iron deficiency) underwent to esophagogastroduodenoscopy (egdS) that demonstrated antral gastritis and positive histology and urease rapid test. Conclusions: the results of this study suggest that risk factors for hp infection are low socioeconomics factors, hygiene and living conditions and that hp antigen in faeces is useful as screening test.
topic Helicobacter pylori
antigen test
stool
risk factor
children
url http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/66
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