Common experience in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pyhri infection in children with abdominal symptoms in Egypt and in the united Kingdom

Other Title(s)

تبادل الخبرة بين مصر و انجلترا في طرق التشخيص لميكروب الهيلكوبكتر بيلوري في الأطفال الذين يعانون من الآم البطن المتكررة

Joint Authors

Jad, Suzan S.
Chong, Sonny K. F.
Banoub, Hani
Abd al-Wahhab, Aminah
Sad, Ala al-Din
Fathi, Inas

Source

Suez Canal University Medical Journal

Issue

Vol. 10, Issue 2 (31 Oct. 2007), pp.229-236, 8 p.

Publisher

Suez Canal University Faculty of Medicine

Publication Date

2007-10-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract EN

Objectives : are 1) to determine the role of Helicobacter pylori (lip) infection in children with RAP, 2) to compare between two types of Hp stool antigen tests {Meridian and IDEIA Up Star) in screening ami follows up of the cases after treatment, and 3) to compare the results of the stool antigen by the results of the endoscopy in Egypt and UK, Study populations : Over a 2 year period (2005 -2007), H Pylori positive children were selected.

An age match, sex and social group of children were selected as controls from the Gl clinic of Queen Mary's Hospital for Children and Suez Canal University Hospital- Isroailia, Egypt, Forty-eight Egyptian child with abdominal pain and / or vomiting and 40 children from United Kingdom were enrolled in the study.

The age ranged from 5-16 years.

Methods : The children had been screened for Hp by two different kits of stool antigen detection, Upper GI \ endoscopy (OGD) was performed in alt the children, and biopsies for Ideological examination and rapid urease test (CLO test) were done.

Results : The prevalence of H, pylori in our sample was high in both Egypt (41,7%) and UK (37.5%).

In the Hp positive Egyptian cases, 90% of patients were males, while 66, 6% of the patients in the UK were males.

The results revealed that the age range is 5-16 years with a mean age (±SD) of 10.93 (£3.3), The main presenting symptoms were similar in both populations, which were mainly RAP, nausea, and vomiting.

However haematemesis was observed only in the Egyptian children (10%).

In both groups, endoscopic data showed that the majority of Hp infection was associated with antnil noduiarity, erosive gastritis, and rorely with peptic ulcer.

Hp assay results using ihe Meridian HpSA method in Egypt, showed comparable accuracy with those of the IDEIA Hpstarused in England.

Conclusion : There is a close similarity in diagnostic approach and treatment of Hp infection in the UK and the Egyptian children.

The stool antigen kits used in Egypt and those used in UK had high specificity mid sensitivity when compared with the results of the endoscopy and histological evaluation- The disappearance of symptoms after treatment suggests a possible relation between Hp and RAP.

Recommendation: We recommend the use of Hp stool antigen as a rapid, simple, accurate, non- invasive method for Hp detection.

Long term follow up studies after treatment with a larger study sample is required to clearly establish the role of Hp in RAP.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Jad, Suzan S.& Chong, Sonny K. F.& Banoub, Hani& Abd al-Wahhab, Aminah& Sad, Ala al-Din& Fathi, Inas. 2007. Common experience in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pyhri infection in children with abdominal symptoms in Egypt and in the united Kingdom. Suez Canal University Medical Journal،Vol. 10, no. 2, pp.229-236.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-189642

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Jad, Suzan S.…[et al.]. Common experience in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pyhri infection in children with abdominal symptoms in Egypt and in the united Kingdom. Suez Canal University Medical Journal Vol. 10, no. 2 (Oct. 2007), pp.229-236.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-189642

American Medical Association (AMA)

Jad, Suzan S.& Chong, Sonny K. F.& Banoub, Hani& Abd al-Wahhab, Aminah& Sad, Ala al-Din& Fathi, Inas. Common experience in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pyhri infection in children with abdominal symptoms in Egypt and in the united Kingdom. Suez Canal University Medical Journal. 2007. Vol. 10, no. 2, pp.229-236.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-189642

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 235-236

Record ID

BIM-189642