Abstract

Increasing antimicrobial resistance decreases the success of clarithromycin-containing therapies for Helicobacter pylori eradication. Researchers performed both a standard meta-analysis and a Bayesian network meta-analysis of 117 studies evaluating eradication rates of 17 first-line regimens for H. pylori in 32,852 treatment-naive patients. Subgroup analyses were conducted for countries with high (>15%) and low (<15%) clarithromycin resistance …

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