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Primary clarithromycin resistance to Helicobacter pylori : Is this the main reason for triple therapy failure? 被引量:10
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作者 Floriana Giorgio Mariabeatrice Principi +4 位作者 Vincenzo De Francesco Angelo Zullo Giuseppe Losurdo Alfredo Di Leo Enzo Ierardi 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology》 CAS 2013年第3期43-46,共4页
Conventional triple therapies for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori ) eradication have recently shown a disappointing reduction in effectiveness in many countries. The main reason for failure was found to be bacterial r... Conventional triple therapies for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori ) eradication have recently shown a disappointing reduction in effectiveness in many countries. The main reason for failure was found to be bacterial resistance to one of the most commonly used antibiotics, clarithromycin. An additional problem for conventional triple therapy is the high rate of resistance to metronidazole found in Europe, America and Asia. In Italy, in the last 15 years a 2-fold increase in resistance has occurred. A recent study of the whole of Italy included about 20 patients from each region at the first endoscopic diagnosis of H. pylori infection. The most surprising result was the patchy distribution of resistance, which was almost absent in two regions (one northern and one southern), although the highest prevalence was found in some regions of the South. In the paediatricpopulation we found a 25% prevalence of resistance in a sample of H. pylori positive children observed between 2002 and 2007, mirroring data obtained in southern European countries. Clarithromycin resistance assessment is currently based on phenotypic detection performed after culture the agar dilution method or E-test, and genotypic methods based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In a recent comparative study we found a 71.2% agreement between the two methods. Culture-free techniques are highly accurate in finding even minimal traces of genotypically resistant strains. Moreover, PCR-based tools are accurate in detecting a heteroresistant status, defined as the co-existence of some strains that are susceptible and some resistant to the same antibiotic in an individual patient. Three point mutations, namely A2143G , A2142G and A2142C , are responsible for 90% of cases of primary clarithromycin resistance in H. pylori strains isolated in Western countries, although we previously demonstrated that the presence of the A2143G mutation, but not A2142G or A2142C , significantly lowered the H. pylori eradication rate. Treatment failure has considerable cost/benef 展开更多
关键词 HELICOBACTER PYLORI CLARITHROMYCIN GENOTYPIC RESISTANCE Phenotypic RESISTANCE therapy failure cost RESISTANCE epidemiology
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