Helicobacter pylori is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium that infects the stomach of humans leading to the onset of several gastric disorders, such as gastritis, gastric ulcers, and cancers. The transmission of H. pylori remains unclear but two different pathways have been suggested: faecal-oral and oraloral. It has been reported that H. pylori has the ability to incorporate in biofilms formed on water-exposed surfaces thus providing a route of infection. On the other hand, a polysaccharide-containing biofilm has been observed at the air-liquid interface when H. pylori is grown in a glass fermenter1. Because exopolysaccharides (EPS) play a determinant role in bacterial adhesion by conferring protection against adverse conditions...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
The route of transmission for Helicobacter pylori is not well-known, but one of the suggested possi...
Despite decades of effort, Helicobacter pylori infections remain difficult to treat. Over half of th...
Helicobacter pylori is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium that infects the stomach of humans lead...
Helicobacter pylori is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium that infects the stomach of humans lead...
Helicobacter pylori transmission has been associated in epidemiological studies with water. H. pylo...
Helicobacter pylori has a major role in promoting risk of peptic ulcer disease and non-cardia adeno...
Although the route of transmission of Helicobacter pylori remains unknown, drinking water has been ...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
The most important route(s) of transmission for Helicobacter pylori among the human population has y...
Although the route of transmission of Helicobacter pylori remains unknown, drinking water has been c...
While the influence of water in Helicobacter pylori culturability and membrane integrity has been ex...
While the influence of water in Helicobacter pylori culturability and membrane integrity has been ex...
Aim:?The main aim of this work was to study and compare the adhesion of water exposed Helicobacter p...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
The route of transmission for Helicobacter pylori is not well-known, but one of the suggested possi...
Despite decades of effort, Helicobacter pylori infections remain difficult to treat. Over half of th...
Helicobacter pylori is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium that infects the stomach of humans lead...
Helicobacter pylori is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium that infects the stomach of humans lead...
Helicobacter pylori transmission has been associated in epidemiological studies with water. H. pylo...
Helicobacter pylori has a major role in promoting risk of peptic ulcer disease and non-cardia adeno...
Although the route of transmission of Helicobacter pylori remains unknown, drinking water has been ...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
The most important route(s) of transmission for Helicobacter pylori among the human population has y...
Although the route of transmission of Helicobacter pylori remains unknown, drinking water has been c...
While the influence of water in Helicobacter pylori culturability and membrane integrity has been ex...
While the influence of water in Helicobacter pylori culturability and membrane integrity has been ex...
Aim:?The main aim of this work was to study and compare the adhesion of water exposed Helicobacter p...
Although molecular techniques have identified Helicobacter pylori in drinking water-associated biofi...
The route of transmission for Helicobacter pylori is not well-known, but one of the suggested possi...
Despite decades of effort, Helicobacter pylori infections remain difficult to treat. Over half of th...