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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2013; 19(39): 6585-6589
Published online Oct 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i39.6585
Table 1 The prevalence of the virulence factor genes of Helicobacter pylori from children with antral nodularity and peptic ulcer n (%)
Virulence factor genesAntral nodularityPeptic ulcerTotal
(n = 42)(n = 7)(n = 49)
cagA25 (59.5)5 (71.4)30 (61.2)
vacA s138 (90.5)7 (100)45 (91.8)
vacA s1a32 (76.2)7 (100)39 (79.6)
vacA s1b6 (14.3)0 (0)6 (12.2)
vacA s24 (9.5)0 (0)4 (8.2)
vacA m113 (31)4 (57.1)17 (34.7)
vacA m229 (69)3 (42.9)32 (65.3)
vacA s1/m113 (31)4 (57.1)17 (34.7)
vacA s1/m225 (59.5)3 (42.9)28 (57.1)
vacA s2/m24 (9.5)0 (0)4 (8.2)
cagE8 (19)3 (42.9)11 (22.4)
iceA110 (23.8)4 (57.1)14 (28.6)
iceA225 (59.5)3 (42.9)28 (57.1)
Both iceA1 and iceA23 (7.1)0 (0)3 (6.1)
Non iceA1 and iceA24 (9.5)0 (0)4 (8.2)
babA216 (38.1)4 (57.1)20 (40.8)