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Zou J et al. – The authors review suggests that supplementation with Lactobacilli could be effective in increasing eradication rates of anti–H. pylori therapy for first–treated patients. Furthermore, Lactobacilli showed a positive impact on some H. pylori therapy–related side effects.

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