Intestinal parasitic infections such as Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolyica and Enterobius Vermicularis are among the most common infections worldwide.So parasitic infections are considered one of the major health problems in the world especially in developing countries. Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative,helical-shaped,motile bacillus bacterium,which colonizes the gastric mucosa. H.pylori bacterium secretes urease,a special enzyme that converts urea to ammonia. Ammonia reduces the stomach's acidity .This risk factor allows pathogenic intestinal protozoa such as G.lamblia to take the opportunity to cross through the stomach's increased pH and cause disease.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
200 stool samples ( 100 positive and 100 negative for H.pylori) after performance of H.pylori stool rapid antigen test then parasitological stool examination will be done
Asmaa Nabil Abouzeid
Sohag, Egypt
RECRUITINGCompare the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among positive and negative H.pylori infected outpatients in Sohag University Hospital
Collection of 200 stool samples (100 positive and 100 negative for H.pylori) then parasitological examination done for all samples
Time frame: 18 weeks following the start point of the study
Evaluate the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection among H.pylori infected outpatients in Sohag University Hospital
Macroscopic and microscopic examination of 100 positive H.pylori stool samples
Time frame: 18 weeks following the start point of the study
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