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Sociodemographic, Hygienic and Nutritional Correlates of Helicobacter pylori Infection of Young Bangladeshi Children
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Household crowding and behaviors that differ between Hindus and Muslims, but not lack of access to clean water and latrines, may enhance the transmission of H. pylori to rural Bangladeshi children. Although confirming the high frequency of infections in young Bangladeshi children, our findings do not support the notion that H. pylori is responsible for the high prevalence of malnutrition in this setting.
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