Mohammad M Nasrat
Egypt
Research Article
Misconception and Misbehaviour towards Helicobacter pylori is Leading to Major Spread of Illness
Author(s): Abdullah M Nasrat, Salwa AM Nasrat, Randa M Nasrat and Mohammad M NasratAbdullah M Nasrat, Salwa AM Nasrat, Randa M Nasrat and Mohammad M Nasrat
This study aimed to demonstrate that the antibiotic violence has rendered a domestic bug (Helicobacter pylori) to become wild in attitude instead of getting rid of it. The widespread prevalence and the challenges constituted by H. pylori; namely its close relation to acid peptic disease, gastric carcinoma and lymphoma have led to the widely-established medical concept that H. pylori eradication should be a necessary attempt. The flare up of these medical problems indicates that the current combined antibiotic therapy is not an effective measure to control all the challenges related to the stomach bug. H. pylori colonized the stomach since an immemorial time; the antibiotics could force H. pylori to migrate to another shelter which would render it to become a source of illness. The scientific interest of this study was focused on three groups of clinical conditions associated with H. p.. View More»