H. Pylori’s Adaptations ...
Despite the fact that H. pylori infection is one of the most common diseases on earth, its exact mode of transmission is not known....
read moreDespite the fact that H. pylori infection is one of the most common diseases on earth, its exact mode of transmission is not known....
read moreIn 1981 Barry Marshall came to work with Dr. Warren. They began a clinical study of patients who were referred for endoscopy.Using...
read moreChile’s Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on earth. In many parts of this region, rainfall has never been recorded. Yet,...
read moreHelicobacter pylori bacteria is a rod-shaped, corkscrew-like bacterium that lives in the stomach and upper intestinal tract of...
read moreBacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Most bacteria are approximately a few microns (millionths of a meter [1 yard =...
read moreAfter innumerable epidemiologic studies of H. pylori infection patterns worldwide, one factor emerges as the most important...
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