The Relation between Feces Acidity and Infection with H. Pylori and Some Parasites

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Zainab Abed Muhsin AL-Haboobi, Huda Dhaher Al-Marsomy, Haleema Salman Salih

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 Helicobacter pylori is one of the common  bacterial causes of diseases of the digestive system, especially the stomach and gallbladder. Giardia lamblia and Entamoebahistolytica are the most common protozoal  infections in humans and animals.Both groups of microorganisms causes a suffer diseases ,because of the similarity in the ways of infection this study aimed to estimate  the relation between these organisms and the possible role of fecal sample pH . all studied groups was 37 to 44 years ,No correlation between the sex and stool pH in all groups ,except  in the 4th group it was high in male.No significant correlation between the age and stool pH in the 3th group ,while in group 4 there is asignifecnt correlation between E.histolytica and infection with Pylori and study parameters  the Conclusion : There is no correlation between H.pylori and G.lambliaand stool pH,but clear association   with E.histolytica

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Zainab Abed Muhsin AL-Haboobi, Huda Dhaher Al-Marsomy, Haleema Salman Salih. (2022). The Relation between Feces Acidity and Infection with H. Pylori and Some Parasites. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 26(01), 885–889. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/10915
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