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- ItemHelicobacter pylori-associated hypochlorhydria in children, and development of iron deficiency(2013) Harris D., Paul R.; Serrano Honeyman, Carolina; Villagrán Torres, Andrea Alejandra; Walker, Marjorie M.; Thomson, Melanie; Duarte, Ignacio; Windle, Henry J.; Crabtree, Jean E.
- ItemInterleukin-1 beta and Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Polymorphisms as Iron Deficiency Risk Markers in Helicobacter pylori-Infected Children(2012) Serrano Honeyman, Carolina Andrea; Villagrán Torres, Andrea Alejandra; Venegas, Alejandro; Toledo, Hector; Crabtree, Jean E.; Harris Diez, Paul Richard
- ItemIron Status and Helicobacter pylori Infection in Symptomatic Children: An International Multi-Centered Study(2013) Magalhaes Queiroz, Dulciene Maria; Harris, Paul; Sanderson, Ian R.; Windle, Henry J.; Walker, Marjorie M.; Camargos Rocha, Andreia Maria; Rocha, Gifone Aguiar; Carvalho, Simone Diniz; Souto Bittencourt, Paulo Fernando; Fonseca de Castro, Lucia Porto; Villagran, Andrea; Serrano, Carolina; Kelleher, Dermot; Crabtree, Jean E.Objective: Iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) are global major public health problems, particularly in developing countries. Whilst an association between H. pylori infection and ID/IDA has been proposed in the literature, currently there is no consensus. We studied the effects of H. pylori infection on ID/IDA in a cohort of children undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy for upper abdominal pain in two developing and one developed country. Methods: In total 311 children (mean age 10.7±3.2 years) from Latin America - Belo Horizonte/Brazil (n = 125), Santiago/Chile (n = 105) - and London/UK (n = 81), were studied. Gastric and duodenal biopsies were obtained for evaluation of histology and H. pylori status and blood samples for parameters of ID/IDA. Results: The prevalence of H. pylori infection was 27.7% being significantly higher (p<0.001) in Latin America (35%) than in UK (7%). Multiple linear regression models revealed H. pylori infection as a significant predictor of low ferritin and haemoglobin concentrations in children from Latin-America. A negative correlation was observed between MCV (r = −0.26; p = 0.01) and MCH (r = −0.27; p = 0.01) values and the degree of antral chronic inflammation, and between MCH and the degree of corpus chronic (r = −0.29, p = 0.008) and active (r = −0.27, p = 0.002) inflammation. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that H. pylori infection in children influences the serum ferritin and haemoglobin concentrations, markers of early depletion of iron stores and anaemia respectively.
- ItemLetter: childhood recurrent abdominal pain is associated with increased duodenal eosinophilia independent of Helicobacter pylori infection(WILEY, 2023) Wauters, Lucas; Harris Diez, Paul Richard; Walker, Marjorie M.; Serrano Honeyman, Carolina Andrea; Villagrán Torres, Andrea Alejandra; Rakhra, Gurpreet S.; Crabtree, Jean E.; Talley, Nicholas J.LINKED CONTENT This article is linked to Broeders et al paper. To view this article, visit