Frequency of 87 H. pylori virulence genotypes based on the distribution of age, sex, and disease.
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posted on 2024-09-09, 17:40 authored by Zhijing Xue, Weijia Li, Hailing Ding, Fengyan Pei, Jianzhong Zhang, Yanan Gong, Ruyue Fan, Fang Wang, Youjun Wang, Qing Chen, Yanran Li, Xinyu Yang, Yan Zheng, Guohai SuCSG: chronic superficial gastritis; CAG: chronic atrophic gastritis; PUD: peptic ulcer disease; GC: gastric cancer. Values in parentheses are percentages.
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