Abstract

BackgroundOnly a paucity of large-scale perspective and cross-sectional studies on H. pylori infection in China have been published. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors for H. pylori infection among residents of Jidong community located in Hebei Province of China.MethodsA perspective, cross-sectional study was conducted in Jidong community. Questionnaires and 13C-urea breath test were performed, and 10-ml blood samples were obtained for laboratory tests.ResultsFour thousand seven hundred ninety-six subjects were enrolled in this study, and 2506 (52.25%) were H. pylori positive. There was no difference in prevalence between both sexes (P = 0.5974). Age (P = 0.004) and education level (P = 0.0128) were significantly associated with H. pylori infection, and there were statistical trends in the prevalence across five age subgroups (χ2 test for trend = 23.5; P < 0.001) and education levels (χ2 test for trend = 19.50; P < 0.001). H. pylori infection was also associated with marital status (P = 0.0243), source of drinking water (P = 0.0433), frequency of eating raw garlic (P = 0.0310), alcohol drinking (P = 0.0207), knowledge about H. pylori transmission route (P = 0.0125) and related diseases (P = 0.0257). Age, alcohol drinking and knowledge about transmission route were found to be independent predictors of H. pylori infection.ConclusionsMore than half of the population was infected with H. pylori in Jidong community. The socio-demographic profiles, socio-economic factors and lifestyle are worthy taking into consideration to prevent diseases associated with H. pylori infection. Understanding the prevalence and risk patterns for H. pylori infection in China will help in prioritizing public health efforts to better manage the H. pylori infection.

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  • A paucity of large-scale perspective and cross-sectional studies on H. pylori infection in China have been published

  • The prevalence of H. pylori infection The overall prevalence of H. pylori was 52.25% in terms of the results of 13C-urea breath test (13C-UBT) from all subjects

  • We found the similar result that currently married couples bore a higher risk for H. pylori infection than others who were single

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Introduction

A paucity of large-scale perspective and cross-sectional studies on H. pylori infection in China have been published. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors for H. pylori infection among residents of Jidong community located in Hebei Province of China. Methods: A perspective, cross-sectional study was conducted in Jidong community. The incidence of H. pylori infection can be affected by hygienic conditions and socioeconomic status. Taking it as an instance, the incidence of H. pylori infection in UK and USA was 13.4 and 27.1%, respectively [5] while in undeveloped nations such as Chile, Turkey and Bangladesh, its prevalence can reach 73.4, 74.6 and 92% [6,7,8]. The disparity of infection rate has been described in a great

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