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Peptic Ulcer Bacterium Alters The Bodys Defense System
ScienceDaily, 06/30/09
About half of the world’s population carries Helicobacter pylori, mainly in the stomach. Most infected individuals never experience any symptoms, but around 10% get peptic ulcers and around 1% develop stomach cancer. ’Carriers were often infected as children and if not treated with antibiotics, the bacterium remains in the body for life.
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