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Seroprevalence of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> infection and risk factors among patients presenting with symptoms of peptic ulcer in Akure metropolis

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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Infectious diseases

Abstract

Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a causative agent of peptic ulcer which presently affects more than half of the world's population. This study determined H. pylori prevalence and risk variables among peptic ulcer patients in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. Methods: Two-hundred (200) study participants consented at local hospitals. A pre-tested, structured questionnaire collected socio-demographic and risk factor information from participants. Participants' blood samples were tested with a fast chromatographic immunoassay kit for H. pylori antibodies. Results: 73.5 %of the 200 tested subjects had H. pylori. Prevalence was greater among women (74.8%) than men (71.6%). The most heavily impacted age group for H. pylori infection is 21–30 years with 78.4% prevalence, while the least affected is 51–60 years with 66.7% prevalence. Married respondents (77.2%) had a greater prevalence of H. pylori than singles (71.1%). The difference in prevalence rate based on individuals' education and occupation was not statistically significant (p=0.407 and 0.999, respectively). Helicobacter pylori infection was significantly associated with NSAID use (X2= 8.917, p=<0.001), smoking (X2=4.988, p=0.02), residing in a crowded room (X2=4.439, p=0.03), and a family history of peptic ulcer (X2=19.70, p=<0.0001). Conclusion: This study found substantial H. pylori prevalence among peptic ulcer patients. Helicobacter pylori testing should be considered relevant in clinical practice, especially in patients with peptic ulcer symptoms, and not only antacid prescriptions. For efficient patient treatment and to prevent chronic gastritis and stomach cancer, H. pylori must be thoroughly investigated and treated.

DOI

10.21608/mid.2023.192688.1465

Keywords

Helicobacter pylori, seroprevalence, Peptic ulcers, risk factors, Asymptomatic

Authors

First Name

Patience

Last Name

Abbah

MiddleName

Iye

Affiliation

Microbiology, Department of Life Science, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria

Email

abbahpatience95@gmail.com

City

Akure

Orcid

0000-0002-8546-1070

First Name

TINUOLA

Last Name

ADEBOLU

MiddleName

TOKUNBO

Affiliation

DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY , AKURE, NIGERIA

Email

ttadebolu@futa.edu.ng

City

AKURE

Orcid

-

First Name

Babayemi

Last Name

Oladejo

MiddleName

Olawale

Affiliation

Department of Microbiology, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria

Email

bboladejo@futa.edu.ng

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-

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-

Volume

4

Article Issue

4

Related Issue

43799

Issue Date

2023-11-01

Receive Date

2023-02-08

Publish Date

2023-11-01

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1,296

Page End

1,306

Print ISSN

2682-4132

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2682-4140

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27

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1,157

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Microbes and Infectious Diseases

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Seroprevalence of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> infection and risk factors among patients presenting with symptoms of peptic ulcer in Akure metropolis

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25 Dec 2024