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Clinical correlates of helicobacter pylori infection in children seen at a Tertiary Hospital in Uyo, Southern Nigeria
Abstract
children from developed countries.
Objectives: A prospective observational survey was carried out to determine the clinical correlates of H. pylori infection in ill children admitted
in the emergency unit of our department.
Methods: H. pylori Immunoglobulin G antibody was determined from
serum samples stored at -200C using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, VicTorch. Data was analysed with using SPSS and correlates determined as appropriate.
Results: The subjects were 132 (57.4%) males and 98(42.6%) females
(male: female ratio= 1.3:1.0) with an age range of 0.5-15 years
and a mean age of 5.0 (SDĀ±4.0) years. The overall seroprevalence
rate was 30.9%. Clinical features including abdominal pains, (p=0.001), fetor oris, (p=0.0001), diarrhoea (0.041) and family history of dyspepsia (p=0.002), showed significant association with seropositivity.
Conclusion: Seroprevalence of H. pylori infection in Nigerian children
is high and is associated with common gastroduodenal symptoms.