Helicobacter pylori infection in healthy people: a dynamic process?

Epidemiological studies using serological tests have shown that a large proportion of healthy people have antibodies against Helicobacter pylori (anti-Hp). It is uncertain whether the presence of anti-Hp indicates active infection or only past exposure to the micro-organism. In this study we determi...

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Hauptverfasser: Meyer, B, Werth, B, Beglinger, C, Dill, S, Drewe, J, Vischer, W A, Eggers, R H, Bauer, F E, Stalder, G A
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