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Helicobacter

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Helicobacter /He·li·co·bac·ter/ (hel″ĭ-ko-bak´ter) a genus of gram-negative, microaerophilic bacteria of the family Spirillaceae; H. cinae´di causes proctitis and colitis in homosexual men and has been implicated in septicemia in neonates and immunocompromised patients; H. pylo´ri causes gastritis and pyloric ulcers and has been implicated in gastric carcinogenesis.
Helicobacter
[hel′ikōbak′tər]
Etymology: Gk, helix coil + bakterion, small staff
a genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped, microaerophilic bacteria of the family Spirillaceae, consisting of motile, spiral organisms with multiple sheathed flagella; formerly classified in the genus Campylobacter. The bacteria are found in the gastric mucosal layer; many people are infected without showing any symptoms. <i>H. pylori> is the causative agent of stomach ulcers, gastritis, and duodenitis. It causes 90% of duodenal ulcers and 80% of gastric ulcers. Infection significantly increases the risk of developing gastric cancer or mucosal-associated-lymphoid type lymphoma. Antibiotics can eliminate infection and ulcer.

Helicobacter
microaerophilic, curved to spiral-shaped, gram-negative bacteria associated with gastritis and peptic ulcer disease in humans. The type species is H. pylori. It may also be involved in the etiology of gastric neoplasia.

Helicobacter acinonys, Helicobacter canis, Helicobacter felis, Helicobacter heilmannii, Helicobacter mustelae
isolates from the stomach of cheetahs, dogs, cats, dogs and ferrets, respectively. It is likely that they may be responsible for gastric disease in these species.
Helicobacter bilis
associated with multifocal hepatitis in mice.
Helicobacter hepaticus
causes focal hepatic necrosis and focal, subacute, non-suppurative hepatitis, progressing to chronic hepatitis with bile duct hyperplasia and hepatocellular tumors in mice.


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Most cases of malt lymphoma affecting the stomach are caused through infection by bacteria Helicobacter pylori.
To name a few are previous exposure to radiation, bacterial infection caused by Helicobacter pylori, pernicious anemia, stomach surgery, as well as genetic factors that cause predisposition to the disease The stomach is a bag of muscle and these muscles crushes and mixes food with the digestive juices like hydrochloric acid and pepsin.
A stomach bacterium called Helicobacter pylori is the main cause of the disease, and better living conditions with less overcrowding have led to a fall in H pylori infection.
 
 
 
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