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Time Trends in Helicobacter pylori Infection and Atrophic Gastritis Over 40Years in Japan

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HELICOBACTER
卷 20, 期 3, 页码 192-198

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/hel.12193

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Gastric atrophy; intestinal metaplasia; smoking; salt intake; Helicobacter pylori; gastric cancer

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  1. Office of Research and Development Medical Research Service Department of Veterans Affairs, Public Health Service [R01 DK062813, DK56338]

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BackgroundHelicobacter pylori infection produces progressive mucosal damage that may eventually result in gastric cancer. We studied the changes that occurred in the presence and severity of atrophic gastritis and the prevalence of H.pylori infection that occurred coincident with improvements in economic and hygienic conditions in Japan since World War II. Materials and MethodsThe prevalence of H.pylori infection and histologic grades of gastric damage were retrospectively evaluated using gastric biopsy specimens obtained over a 40-year period. Gastric atrophy and intestinal metaplasia were scored using the updated Sydney classification system. ResultsThe prevalence of H.pylori and severity of atrophy were examined in 1381 patients including 289 patients examined in the 1970s (158 men; mean age, 44.9years), 787 in the 1990s (430 men; 44.2years), and 305 in the 2010s (163 men; 53.2years). Overall, the prevalence of H.pylori infection decreased significantly from 74.7% (1970s) to 53% (1990s) and 35.1% (2010s) (p<.01). The prevalence of atrophy in the antrum and corpus was significantly lower in the 2010s (33, 19%, respectively) compared to those evaluated in either the 1970s (98, 82%) (p<.001) or 1990s (80, 67%) (p<.001). The severity of atrophy and intestinal metaplasia also declined remarkably among those with H.pylori infection. ConclusionsThere has been a progressive and rapid decline in the prevalence of H.pylori infection as well a fall in the rate of progression of gastric atrophy among H.pylori-infected Japanese coincident with the westernization and improvements in economic and hygienic conditions in Japan since World War II.

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