Analysis of the clinical outcomes of some gastroduodenal diseases in Yakutia: iceA1 strains of Helicobacter pylori relations with the early onset of chronic gastritis
Abstract
The article presents the results of a study of clinical outcomes in patients with several gastroduodenal diseases, depending on the allelic variants of the gene iceA Helicobacter pylori. The iceA1 strains were identified in 65,2% cases and iceA2 – in 34,7% cases. We found no associations according to gender of patients, their place of birth or residence. However, statistically significant differences in the distribution of iceA gene alleles were found depending on age of patients with chronic gastritis. Obtained results may indicate the early onset of chronic gastritis on carriers of iceA1 strains circulating in Yakutia.
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About the Authors
N. N. GotovtsevRussian Federation
N. A. Barashkov
Russian Federation
K. E. Savvinova
Russian Federation
M. V. Pak
Russian Federation
M. P. Alexeeva
Russian Federation
K. S. Loskutova
Russian Federation
V. G. Pshennikova
Russian Federation
A. M. Rafailov
Russian Federation
S. N. Lekhanova
Russian Federation
E. Crubézy
France
S. A. Fedorova
Russian Federation
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Gotovtsev N.N., Barashkov N.A., Savvinova K.E., Pak M.V., Alexeeva M.P., Loskutova K.S., Pshennikova V.G., Rafailov A.M., Lekhanova S.N., Crubézy E., Fedorova S.A. Analysis of the clinical outcomes of some gastroduodenal diseases in Yakutia: iceA1 strains of Helicobacter pylori relations with the early onset of chronic gastritis. Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(3):14-17.