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Is there a way to prevent an infection with h. pylori?

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Since research has not found out yet how h. pylori bacteria actually spread it is almost impossible to prevent an infection. However, as mentioned above, it depends on the person if a stomach ulcer actually develops. It is often stated that stomach ulcers are stress related. It is certainly true that the cause of stomach ulcers is either h. pylori or NSAIDs, but the fact that an infected person develops h. pylori might be related to a low immune system, which can be in fact stress related.

What is H. pylori?

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Helicobacter pylori (h. pylori) is a certain bacterium that is thought to cause the majority of all peptic ulcers. Peptic ulcers are stomach and duodenal ulcers. In the U.S. over 20 percent of the population under the age of 40 and over 50 percent of the population above the age of 60 are infected with h. pylori. However, that does not necessarily mean that the infected person will also develop a peptic ulcer.

Is there a way to prevent infection?

Disease Listing, Brucellosis, General Information | CDC Bact...
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Is developing a H. pylori infection hereditary?

The Helicobacter Foundation
H. pylori does run in families. About half of the infections are hereditary and the other half are acquired from the environment during childhood.

Can H. Pylori Infection Be Cured? Will Elimination Of An H. Pylori Infection Improve My Health?

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Can H pylori be treated?

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A course of two antibiotics and an acid blocking medicine taken for 10 - 14 days can eradicate 90% of H pylori.

How do H. pylori bacteria cause peptic ulcers?

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Once a person is infected with h. pylori, the h. pylori can attack the mucus coating that usually protects the stomach and the duodenum. Since the coating is weakened, acidic stomach juices can easily irritate the very sensitive stomach lining beneath. Eventually this will cause a sore, the stomach/ duodenal ulcer. Ulcers can be very painful. In severe cases people wake up in the mornings with blood in their mouth. Unfortunately, h.

What are possible treatments for h. pylori peptic ulcers?

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H. pylori peptic ulcers are usually treated with antibiotics and drugs that reduce the acid in the stomach and protect the sensitive stomach lining. Which antibiotic to choose depends on the region in which the patient lives, as certain areas in the world seemingly show resistance against some antibiotics. There are currently two types of acid reducing/ suppressing medications in the market, H2 (Histamine) blockers and proton pump inhibitors. H2 blockers block histamine in the body.

What is the best way to culture H. pylori and can this be done in a school setting?

The Helicobacter Foundation
H. pylori can be cultured in a "candle jar" on blood agar or "chocolate agar". These are common media, which can be obtained from any microbiology laboratory. Remember that H. pylori likes to have lots of moisture and also likes to have reduced amounts of oxygen with extra carbon dioxide. Typically this can be obtained in a "candle jar". A candle jar is made by placing wet paper towels in the bottom of an airtight container.

What is the best way to prevent HIV infection?

FIU University Health Services
The only 100% way to prevent HIV infection is to be abstinent -- from sex (vaginal, anal, oral) and from use of injection needles (drugs, tattoos, body piercing). You cannot tell by looking at someone -- or even asking someone -- if they are infected. Most people infected with HIV are asymptotic -- feel fine, look great! Therefore, there are a lot of people who are HIV positive (and don't even know it) who are having sex with a lot of people who don't know if they are even infected.

Can you get H. pylori from blood transfusion?

The Helicobacter Foundation
No. You cannot get H. pylori from a blood transfusion, but a blood serology antibody test could read positive if you have received a transfusion of whole blood or plasma from a patient with H. pylori. Anonymous. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Helicobacter pylori Infections in the Developing World. Lima, Peru, 28-31 January 1996. Clinical.Infectious.Diseases. 1997; 25: 9712043. Banatvala N, Clements L, Abdi Y, Graham JY, Hardie JM, Feldman RA.

Is there any association between H. pylori and Crohn's Disease?

The Helicobacter Foundation
No. However, many doctors believe that Crohn's Disease is caused by an infection. This is very controversial at present and clinical trials are being undertaken around the world to see if antibiotic treatment affects Crohn's disease.

Is H. pylori connected to heart disease?

The Helicobacter Foundation
present there is no convincing evidence that H. pylori is linked to heart disease. Several investigators have noted that atherosclerosis is more severe or more common in patients with chronic infections e.g. chlamydia and possibly Helicobacter, but this has not been confirmed.

What is the International Standard of classification for H. pylori?

The Helicobacter Foundation
H. pylori is the type species of the genus Helicobacter. Helicobacters belong to the family Helicobacteraceae which are all members of the subdivision Proteobacteria.

Are there any alternative medications for eliminating H. pylori?

The Helicobacter Foundation
No. Alternative medicines are an alternative for patients who are unable to be treated by conventional medicine (in my opinion). Thus, the treatment for H. pylori is known, so alternative medicines are unnecessary. The large multinational drug companies, who spend millions of dollars per year studying these compounds, have investigated most of the alternative medications for therapeutic effect. If any alternative medications are found to be effective for H.

Are there any efforts being made towards homoeopathic treatment of H. pylori?

The Helicobacter Foundation
Not really. Homeopathy, naturopathy etc, are generally a waste of time once the true course of a disease is understood (like H. pylori). Most effects on the foetus occur during the first 12 weeks when the various organs are developing. If you have a severe case of reflux requiring Losec then your obstetrician may be able to keep you off medications just for the first 12 weeks or so and after that reinstate them.

I have an MRSA skin infection. How do I prevent spreading it to others?

MRSA in Schools FAQ's | CDC Infection Control in Healthcare
Cover your wound. Keep wounds that are draining or have pus covered with clean, dry bandages until healed. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions on proper care of the wound. Pus from infected wounds can contain staph, including MRSA, so keeping the infection covered will help prevent the spread to others. Bandages and tape can be discarded with the regular trash. Clean your hands frequently.

What products are available to prevent hepatitis A virus infection?

CDC - Viral Hepatitis A - Frequently Asked Questions
Two products are used to prevent hepatitis A virus infection: immune globulin and hepatitis A vaccine. Immune globulin is a preparation of antibodies that can be given before exposure for short-term protection against hepatitis A and for persons who have already been exposed to hepatitis A virus. Immune globulin must be given within 2 weeks after exposure to hepatitis A virus for maximum protection.
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