Journal of Clinical Medicine (Apr 2022)

<i>Helicobacter pylori</i> Infection in a Pediatric Population from Romania: Risk Factors, Clinical and Endoscopic Features and Treatment Compliance

  • Oana-Maria Rosu,
  • Nicoleta Gimiga,
  • Gabriela Stefanescu,
  • Carmen Anton,
  • Gabriela Paduraru,
  • Elena Tataranu,
  • Gheorghe G. Balan,
  • Smaranda Diaconescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11092432
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 2432

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between H. pylori positivity with specific symptoms, risk factors and endoscopic patterns among the pediatric population in northeastern Romania. Materials and Methods: A prospective study was performed in 18 months on 185 children aged 6–18 years with an indication for upper digestive endoscopy. Demographic, anamnestic, symptomatic, endoscopic and histologic data were recorded. Results: Of 116 H. pylori-positive children, the most affected group was 15–17 years. Most (65.5%) of them were girls, with a significant association (p H. pylori started triple-therapy treatment for 14 days. Only 13.8% stopped the treatment, mainly because of a misunderstanding of the treatment protocol (9.5%). Conclusions: Romanian teen girls living in rural areas are at high risk for H. pylori infection. Epigastric pain and endoscopic nodularity of the gastric mucosa were associated with the infection. As the resistance of the bacteria is unknown in our country, future research is needed in order to improve the eradication rate.

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