Interpretation of: An Approach for the Hematologic Challenges of Helicobacter pylori in Children: An Expensive Cost of Parents’ Misbehavior towards their Kids

Author(s) Details:

Abdullah M. Nasrat
Zaitona Medical Center, Medina, Saudi Arabia.

Rania Ashour
Al Hayat National Hospital, Medina, Saudi Arabia.

This section is a part of the chapter: An Approach for the Hematologic Challenges of Helicobacter pylori in Children: An Expensive Cost of Parents’ Misbehavior towards their Kids

h. pylori colonized the stomach since immemorial time (Farinha & Gascoyne 2005); as if both the stomach and H. pylori used to live together in peace until the human abuse of antibiotics did upset the organism rendering it offensive, or the antibiotic poison which does not kill H. pylori makes it stronger and aggressive. In children, the existence of H. pylori starts trans-familial during early childhood, and the H. pylori strain is often identical to that of parents. Interestingly, children maintain the strain genotype even after moving to a different environment ((Farinha & Gascoyne 2005); a great chance is therefore allowed for the organism to induce its bad effects in children.

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Nasrat, A. M., & Ashour, R. (2025). An Approach for the Hematologic Challenges of Helicobacter pylori in Children: An Expensive Cost of Parents’ Misbehavior towards their Kids. Medical Science: Trends and Innovations Vol. 4, 20–26. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v4/4043

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