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A low prevalence of <i>H pylori</i> and endoscopic findings in HIV-positive Chinese patients with gastrointestinal symptoms
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The lower prevalence of H pylori infection and peptic ulcer in HIV-positive patients with gastrointestinal symptoms suggests a different mechanism of peptic ulcerogenesis and a different role of H pylori infection in chronic active gastritis and peptic ulcer. The pathogen of chronic active gastritis in HIV-positive patients may be different from the general population that is closely related to H pylori infection.
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