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Intergenerational reduction in <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> prevalence is similar between different ethnic groups living in a Western city
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Although the highest H. pylori and CagA prevalence was found in children of non-Dutch ethnicities, the decreased colonisation rates were uniform across all ethnic groups, implying the importance of environmental factors in H. pylori transmission in modern cities, independent of ethnicity.
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