Journal article
Helicobacter pylori, helminth infections and growth: A cross-sectional study in a high prevalence population
S Cherian, D Forbes, F Sanfilippo, A Cook, D Burgner
Acta Paediatrica International Journal of Paediatrics | WILEY | Published : 2009
Abstract
Aim: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is usually acquired in childhood and may adversely affect growth, although data are inconsistent. This study investigated growth parameters in a paediatric cohort with a high prevalence of H. pylori and helminth infection. Methods: A cross-sectional study of African refugee children (<16 years) recruited at their initial health assessment following resettlement in Australia. Detailed demographic, infection and anthropometric data were obtained. H. pylori infection was diagnosed by monoclonal faecal antigen enzyme immunoassay testing (MFAT). Growth restriction was defined as children with any anthropometric measures below the fifth centile for ag..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Dr. Aesen Thambiran and staff at the Migrant Health Unit, Perth, Australia for their assistance. SC received a 2007 University of Western Australia Research Grant and a 2007 Royal Australasian College of Physicians Grant.