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- Title
Serotyping of Helicobacter Pylori Antibody Reflected on Human Health.
- Authors
Morina, Valon; Ferizi, Rrahman; Cakaj, Fatmir; Ramadan, Mohamed Fawzy
- Abstract
It is well-known that Helicobacter pylori is diagnosticated as carcinogenic bacterium among the scientific community, and is also accounted as one of the human opportunistic pathogens since it is estimated that 50% of the world's population is colonized with this gram-negative bacterium. If this infection doesn't treat professionally, colonization of this pathogens usually continues throughout life. Analysis of H. pylori bacteria is a relevant diagnostic tool in the etiology of alternative gastrointestinal disorders, such as chronic active gastritis with non-clinical symptoms, peptic ulcers, gastric adenocarcinoma as well as lymphoid intercourse with inflammation of the gastric mucous membrane. Predispositions to this infections are mainly based on the aspect of polymorphism of immune determination genes as well as stomach acid secretion processes, as a determinant factor for H.Pylori's bacterial affinity to colonize the host gastric environment. The objective of this study was to analyze the antibody of Helicobacter pylori in several fish species from three Kosovo rivers. Fish samples were collected during March-October 2017-2018 from Sitnica, Lepenci, and Lumbardhi i Prizrenit rivers by applying the electrofishing method. The bacteriological analyses included the following fish species Salmo trutta fario, Squalius cephalus, Rutilus rutilus and Carassius gibelio. The analyses of anti. H. pylori in the blood of fish samples was seroprevalence negative. The variability of H. pylori reflected for research, risk human consumption, and public health.
- Subjects
KOSOVO (Republic); HELICOBACTER pylori; ROACH (Fish); GRAM-negative bacteria; SEROTYPING; SEA trout; ATROPHIC gastritis; DUODENAL ulcers
- Publication
Journal of International Dental & Medical Research, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 1, p388
- ISSN
1309-100X
- Publication type
Article