Moges F, Kassu A, Mengistu G, Adugna S, Andualem B, Nishikawa T, Ota F. Seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori in dyspeptic patients and its relationship with HIV infection, ABO blood groups and life style in a university hospital, Northwest Ethiopia. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(12): 1957-1961 [PMID: 16610007 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i12.1957]
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Feleke Moges, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Gondar College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar, PO Box 196, Gondar, Ethiopia. felekemogesy@yahoo.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2006; 12(12): 1957-1961 Published online Mar 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i12.1957
Table 1 Association between socio-demographic characteristics and seropositivity for antibodies against H. pylori infection in dyspeptic patients (Northwest Ethiopia, 2003)
Characteristics
n
Serum anti-HP+[ n (%)]
Serum anti-HP- [n (%)]
OR (95% CI)
P value
Sex
0.2
Male
99
88 (88.9)
11 (11.1)
1
Female
116
96 (82.8)
20 (17.2)
0.6 (0.272,1.32)
Age group (yr)
0.2
<20
22
18 (81.8)
4 (18.2)
1
20-29
62
51 (82.3)
11 (17.7)
1.03 (0.29, 3.65)
30-39
58
47 (81.0)
11 (19.0)
0.95 (0.27, 3.37)
40-49
32
27 (84.4)
5 (15.6)
1.20 (0.28, 5.08)
50-59
27
27 (100.0)
0 (0.0)
2205.4 (0.0, 4.7E+19)
60-69
10
10 (100.0)
0 (0.0)
2205.4 (0.0, 1.5E+3)
70-79
4
4 (100.0)
0 (0.0)
2205.4 (0.0, 5.6E+45)
Occupation
0.69
Farmer
114
97 (85.1)
17 (14.9)
1
House wife
14
12 (85.7)
2 (14.3)
1.05 (0.22,5.12)
Govt employee
20
18 (90)
2 (10.0)
1.57 (0.34, 7.43)
Student
29
24 (82.8)
5 (17.2)
0.84 (0.28, 2.51)
Unemployed
14
14 (100.0)
0 (0.0)
639.67 (0.0, 3.6E+39)
Merchant
6
5 (83.3)
1 (16.7)
0.87 (0.09, 7.97)
Soldier
2
2 (100.0)
0 (0.0)
639.67 (0.0, 1.5E+39)
Others
16
12 (75.0)
4 (25.0)
0.52 (0.15, 1.82)
Address
Rural
127
109 (85.8)
18 (14.2)
1
Urban
88
75 (85.2)
13 (14.8)
0.95 (0.44, 2.06)
Marital status
0.7
Married
135
117 (86.7)
13
1
Widowed
13
11 (84.6)
2 (15.4)
0.85 (0.17, 4.13)
Divorced
22
18 (81.8)
4 (18.2)
0.69 (0.21, 2.28)
Single
39
32 (82.1)
7 (17.9)
0.70 (0.27, 1.83)
Underage
6
6(100.0)
0(0.0)
206.42 (0.0, 1.1E+15)
Table 2 H pylori and HIV co-infection in dyspeptic patients attending Gondar University Hospital (Northwest Ethiopia, 2003)
H pylori
Totaln (%)
Statistics
Seropositiven (%)
Seronegativen (%)
HIV seropositive
36 (19.6)
8 (25.8)
44 (20.5)
P = 0.4
HIV seronegative
148 (80.4)
23 (74.2)
171 (79.5)
χ2 = 0.63
Table 3 Demographic factors for HIV infection in dyspeptic patients attending Gondar University Hospital (Northwest Ethiopia, 2003)
Characteristics
HIV serostatus
P
Seropositive n (%)
Seronegative n (%)
Male
19 (19.2)
80 (80.8)
P = 0.6
Sex
OR= 0.87 (95% CI 0.42-1.77)
Female
25 (21.6)
91 (78.4)
χ2= 0.18
Age group (yr)
10-29
21 (25.3)
62 (74.7)
P = 0.3
30-49
17 (18.7)
74 (81.3)
χ2= 2.23
≥ 50
6 (14.6)
35 (85.4)
γ = 2
Residence
P< 0.01
Rural
19 (15.0)
108 (85.0)
OR= 0.45 (95% CI 0.21-0.92)
Urban
25 (28.4)
63 (71.6)
χ2= 5.78
Occupation
Farmer
18 ( 15.8)
96 (84.2)
P< 0.001
Housewife
3 (21.4)
11 (78.6)
χ2= 24.78
Gov’t employee
2 (10.0)
18 (90.0)
γ = 7
Students
4 (13.8)
25 (86.2)
Unemployed
8 (57.1)
6 (42.9)
Merchant
4 (66.7)
2 (33.3)
Soldier
0
2 (100)
Others
5 (31.3)
11 (68.7)
Table 4 Relationship between ABO blood groups and seropositivity of antibodies against Helicobacter pylori infection
Blood group
Serum anti HP+[n (%)]
Serum anti HP- [n (%)]
O
76 (84.4)
14 (15.6)
B
59 (88.1)
8 (11.9)
A
41 (85.4)
7 (14.6)
AB
8 (80)
2 (20)
Total
184 (85.6)
31 (14.4)
Table 5 Relationship between Helicobacter pylori infection and life style in dyspeptic patients attending Gondar University Hospital (Northwest Ethiopia, 2003)
Serum anti-HP+n (%)
Serum anti-HP-n (%)
P value
Yes
128 (90.1)
14 (9.9)
< 0.01
Alcohol intake
χ2 = 7.05
No
56 (76.7)
17 (23.3)
γ = 1
Coffee
24 (82.8)
5 (17.2)
= 0.2
Diets Spicy food
108 (89.3)
13 (10.7)
χ2 = 3.15
Others
52 (80)
13 (20)
γ = 2
Citation: Moges F, Kassu A, Mengistu G, Adugna S, Andualem B, Nishikawa T, Ota F. Seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori in dyspeptic patients and its relationship with HIV infection, ABO blood groups and life style in a university hospital, Northwest Ethiopia. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(12): 1957-1961