1. Declining eradication rates of Helicobacter pylori with standard triple therapy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Weldeamanuel MT, Berhe R, Belachew H, Azibte GT, Ayalew ZS, Mohammed AA, and Shewangizaw YK
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- Humans, Ethiopia epidemiology, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Follow-Up Studies, Feces microbiology, Young Adult, Proton Pump Inhibitors therapeutic use, Clarithromycin therapeutic use, Antigens, Bacterial immunology, Antigens, Bacterial analysis, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Aged, Metronidazole therapeutic use, Dyspepsia microbiology, Dyspepsia diagnosis, Dyspepsia drug therapy, Dyspepsia epidemiology, Adolescent, Amoxicillin therapeutic use, Helicobacter Infections drug therapy, Helicobacter Infections diagnosis, Helicobacter Infections microbiology, Helicobacter Infections epidemiology, Helicobacter pylori drug effects, Helicobacter pylori isolation & purification, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Drug Therapy, Combination methods
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Background: Standard triple therapy is an effective treatment for eradicating Helicobacter pylori infection, but it is encountered with drug resistance. The stool antigen test is a cost-effective and easy-to-perform test to confirm the eradication of H. pylori , 4-8 weeks post-therapy, with 86% sensitivity and 92% specificity., Aim: To assess the H. pylori eradication rate of standard triple therapy and factors affecting the eradication rate., Methods: We conducted a prospective, multicenter follow-up study in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at selected healthcare facilities among dyspeptic patients with positive stool H. pylori antigen tests from June 1, 2023 to October 30, 2023 to assess the H. pylori eradication rate. After completing the standard triple therapy, the eradication was confirmed using a stool antigen test 4 weeks later. The data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate logistic regression methods., Results: The H. pylori eradication rate was 85.4%. Patients with a previous diagnosis of H. pylori infection, smokers, and local alcohol consumption were associated with a lower H. pylori eradication rate, with adjusted odds ratio (AORs) of 0.159 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.050-0.511], 0.206 (95%CI: 0.052-0.822), and 0.228 (95%CI: 0.052-0.997), respectively. Patients with complete symptom resolution were 5.383 times more likely to achieve eradication than patients without symptom improvement, AOR = 5.383, 95%CI: 1.74-21.089., Conclusion: H. pylori eradication rate was lower than expected. Post-treatment testing is crucial to confirm eradication and guide further management, such as susceptibility testing., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (©The Author(s) 2025. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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