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Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States

Helicobacter pylori is the primary cause of peptic ulcer disease and an etiologic agent in the development of gastric cancer. H. pylori infection is curable with regimens of multiple antimicrobial agents, and antimicrobial resistance is a leading cause of treatment failure. The Helicobacter pylori A...

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Autores principales: Duck, William M., Sobel, Jeremy, Pruckler, Janet M., Song, Qunsheng, Swerdlow, David, Friedman, Cindy, Sulka, Alana, Swaminathan, Balasubra, Taylor, Tom, Hoekstra, Mike, Griffin, Patricia, Smoot, Duane, Peek, Rick, Metz, David C., Bloom, Peter B., Goldschmid, Steven, Parsonnet, Julie, Triadafilopoulos, George, Perez-Perez, Guillermo I., Vakil, Nimish, Ernst, Peter, Czinn, Steve, Dunne, Donald, Gold, Ben D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15207062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1006.030744
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author Duck, William M.
Sobel, Jeremy
Pruckler, Janet M.
Song, Qunsheng
Swerdlow, David
Friedman, Cindy
Sulka, Alana
Swaminathan, Balasubra
Taylor, Tom
Hoekstra, Mike
Griffin, Patricia
Smoot, Duane
Peek, Rick
Metz, David C.
Bloom, Peter B.
Goldschmid, Steven
Parsonnet, Julie
Triadafilopoulos, George
Perez-Perez, Guillermo I.
Vakil, Nimish
Ernst, Peter
Czinn, Steve
Dunne, Donald
Gold, Ben D.
author_facet Duck, William M.
Sobel, Jeremy
Pruckler, Janet M.
Song, Qunsheng
Swerdlow, David
Friedman, Cindy
Sulka, Alana
Swaminathan, Balasubra
Taylor, Tom
Hoekstra, Mike
Griffin, Patricia
Smoot, Duane
Peek, Rick
Metz, David C.
Bloom, Peter B.
Goldschmid, Steven
Parsonnet, Julie
Triadafilopoulos, George
Perez-Perez, Guillermo I.
Vakil, Nimish
Ernst, Peter
Czinn, Steve
Dunne, Donald
Gold, Ben D.
author_sort Duck, William M.
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description Helicobacter pylori is the primary cause of peptic ulcer disease and an etiologic agent in the development of gastric cancer. H. pylori infection is curable with regimens of multiple antimicrobial agents, and antimicrobial resistance is a leading cause of treatment failure. The Helicobacter pylori Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring Program (HARP) is a prospective, multicenter U.S. network that tracks national incidence rates of H. pylori antimicrobial resistance. Of 347 clinical H. pylori isolates collected from December 1998 through 2002, 101 (29.1%) were resistant to one antimicrobial agent, and 17 (5%) were resistant to two or more antimicrobial agents. Eighty-seven (25.1%) isolates were resistant to metronidazole, 45 (12.9%) to clarithromycin, and 3 (0.9%) to amoxicillin. On multivariate analysis, black race was the only significant risk factor (p < 0.01, hazard ratio 2.04) for infection with a resistant H. pylori strain. Formulating pretreatment screening strategies or providing alternative therapeutic regimens for high-risk populations may be important for future clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-33231812012-04-17 Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States Duck, William M. Sobel, Jeremy Pruckler, Janet M. Song, Qunsheng Swerdlow, David Friedman, Cindy Sulka, Alana Swaminathan, Balasubra Taylor, Tom Hoekstra, Mike Griffin, Patricia Smoot, Duane Peek, Rick Metz, David C. Bloom, Peter B. Goldschmid, Steven Parsonnet, Julie Triadafilopoulos, George Perez-Perez, Guillermo I. Vakil, Nimish Ernst, Peter Czinn, Steve Dunne, Donald Gold, Ben D. Emerg Infect Dis Research Helicobacter pylori is the primary cause of peptic ulcer disease and an etiologic agent in the development of gastric cancer. H. pylori infection is curable with regimens of multiple antimicrobial agents, and antimicrobial resistance is a leading cause of treatment failure. The Helicobacter pylori Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring Program (HARP) is a prospective, multicenter U.S. network that tracks national incidence rates of H. pylori antimicrobial resistance. Of 347 clinical H. pylori isolates collected from December 1998 through 2002, 101 (29.1%) were resistant to one antimicrobial agent, and 17 (5%) were resistant to two or more antimicrobial agents. Eighty-seven (25.1%) isolates were resistant to metronidazole, 45 (12.9%) to clarithromycin, and 3 (0.9%) to amoxicillin. On multivariate analysis, black race was the only significant risk factor (p < 0.01, hazard ratio 2.04) for infection with a resistant H. pylori strain. Formulating pretreatment screening strategies or providing alternative therapeutic regimens for high-risk populations may be important for future clinical practice. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3323181/ /pubmed/15207062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1006.030744 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Duck, William M.
Sobel, Jeremy
Pruckler, Janet M.
Song, Qunsheng
Swerdlow, David
Friedman, Cindy
Sulka, Alana
Swaminathan, Balasubra
Taylor, Tom
Hoekstra, Mike
Griffin, Patricia
Smoot, Duane
Peek, Rick
Metz, David C.
Bloom, Peter B.
Goldschmid, Steven
Parsonnet, Julie
Triadafilopoulos, George
Perez-Perez, Guillermo I.
Vakil, Nimish
Ernst, Peter
Czinn, Steve
Dunne, Donald
Gold, Ben D.
Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States
title Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States
title_full Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States
title_short Antimicrobial Resistance Incidence and Risk Factors among Helicobacter pylori–Infected Persons, United States
title_sort antimicrobial resistance incidence and risk factors among helicobacter pylori–infected persons, united states
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15207062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1006.030744
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