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Changes in Seroprevalence of

Authors :
Ji Sook, Park
Jin Su, Jun
Eo Young, Ryu
Jung Sook, Yeom
Eun Sil, Park
Ji Hyun, Seo
Jae Young, Lim
Chan Hoo, Park
Hyang Ok, Woo
Seung Chul, Baik
Woo Kon, Lee
Myung Je, Cho
Kwang Ho, Rhee
Hee Shang, Youn
Source :
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background The objective of this study was to examine changes in the prevalence of cytotoxic-associated gene A (CagA) positive Helicobacter pylori infection in Jinju, Korea, over the last 20 years. Methods Three cross-sectional analyses were conducted concurrently. A total of 1,305 serum samples were collected from 1994–1995, 2004–2005, and 2014–2015, respectively. The presence of immunoglobulin (Ig) G, IgA, and IgM antibodies against H. pylori CagA protein was examined by western blotting. Results Overall, seropositivity for anti-CagA IgG antibody was significantly decreased from 63.2% to 42.5% over the last 20 years (P < 0.001). Anti-CagA IgG seropositivities in children and young adults aged 10–29 years decreased from 1994 (60.0%–85.0%) to 2015 (12.5%–28.9%). The age when plateau of increasing IgG seropositivity was reached in each study period shifted from the 15–19 year-old group in 1994–1995 (85.0%) to the 40–49 year-old group in 2014–2015 (82.5%). Overall seropositive rates of anti-CagA IgA and IgM antibodies did not change significantly either over the last 20 years. Conclusion H. pylori infection rate in children and young adults declined over 20 years in Jinju, probably due to improved sanitation, housing, or economy.<br />Graphical Abstract

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ISSN :
15986357
Volume :
35
Issue :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Korean medical science
Accession number :
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