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- W2023866481 abstract "To the Editor Helicobacter pylori is a major gastroduodenal pathogen affecting about half of the world population (Taylor and Blaser 1991). It causes persistent gastritis and peptic ulceration and is directly linked to the development of various gastric malignant diseases (Huang et al. 1998; Uemura et al. 2001). Prevalence of H. pylori infection (Rowland et al. 2006) and the annual “true” reinfection rates (Zhang et al. 2009) are higher in developing countries than in developed countries and can vary by ethnicity, host genetics, place of birth, and socioeconomic factors. Differences in the incidence and severity of H. pylori infection can be attributed to differences in H. pylori strain virulence or the host’s capacity to control H. pylori infection due to altered immune responses caused by concurrent infection and/or environmental factors (Kusters et al. 2006). Helminth infections are estimated to infect three billion people worldwide (Crompton and Nesheim 2002). Schistosomiasis is helminth infection caused by the blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma. Despite intensive control efforts, disease caused by these worms remains a major public health concern in Egypt and +74 developing countries (Savioli et al. 1997). Although schistosomiasis is endemic in Egypt where H. pylori is a widespread problem and coinfections are frequent, limited data exist on the effects of schistosomiasis on the severity of H. pylori infection (Elshal et al. 2004). For the correct clinical management of H. pylori disease, obtaining thorough information on the other concurrent infections is essential. Here, we thought to compare the gastric pathologies in H. pylori-infected mice with concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection with those infected with H. pylori alone. Eight-week-old CD1 age-matched female outbred albino mice (n=20) were obtained from Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt. Mice were divided into four groups, each of five mice. Group (i) includes mice infected with S. mansoni and challenged with H. pylori 5 weeks after parasite infection, group (ii) includes mice challenged with H. pylori alone, group (iii) includes mice infected with S. mansoni alone, and group (iv) includes healthy noninfected control mice. Mice were infected with 60 S. mansoni cercariae of an Egyptian strain as described (Elsheikha et al. 2008). For challenge with H. pylori, mice were inoculated intragastrically with a single dose of 0.1 ml of Helicobacter suspension (10 bacteria) and then observed for an additional 2 weeks. All mice were euthanized at 7 weeks post-S. mansoni infection (i.e., 2 weeks after bacterial infection). Animal infection was conducted according to protocols approved by the Animal Care and Ethics Committee at Mansoura University, Egypt. Parasitol Res (2009) 105:297–299 DOI 10.1007/s00436-009-1486-x" @default.
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