Brief Reports
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2005; 11(21): 3273-3276
Published online Jun 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i21.3273
Table 1 H pylori serology (as determined with Cobas® and pylori DTect ELISA kits), gender, and seroprevalence in the DMHDS at ages 21 and 26.
TestAge (yr)nSeropositivity
Seronegativity
Seroprevalence (95%CI)
MalesFemalesMalesFemales
Cobas217852483893644.1 (2.7-5.5)
DTect217641553873572.6 (1.5-3.7)
Both tests217952493943684.2 (2.8-5.5)
Cobas2685432154123955.5 (4.0-7.0)
DTect2687028144224064.8 (3.4-6.2)
Both tests2687135204164006.3 (4.7-7.9)
Table 2 Seropositivity of H pylori infection in the DMHDS at age 26 in relation to risk factors.
nNumber of seropositivities (%)Significance by χ2-test
Gender
Male45135 (7.8)0.069
Female42020 (4.8)
SES at age 5
High58037 (6.4)NS
Low23715 (6.3)
Daily smokers
Yes34326 (7.6)NS
No52829 (5.5)
Secondary school qualifications
Yes70442 (5.6)0.042
No11213 (10.4)
Employment
Yes65444 (6.7)NS
No21711 (5.1)
Table 3 Distribution of categories of H pylori serological status in the DMHDS between ages 21 and 26 (n = 755 , %). Seropositive status is indicated by “+”; seronegative status by “-”.
Status at ages
Males (n = 401)Females (n = 354)Total (n = 755)
2126
++20 (5.0)8 (2.3)28 (3.7)
+-4 (1.0)0 (0)4 (0.5)
-+11 (2.7)9 (2.5)20 (2.6)
--366 (91.3)337 (95.2)703 (93.1)
Table 4 Distribution of categories of H pylori serological status in the DMHDS across ages 11, 21, and 26 (n = 452 , %). Seropositive status is indicated by “+”; seronegative status by “-”.
Status at ages
Males (n = 256)Females (n = 196)Total (n = 452)
112126
+++11 (4.3)2 (1.0)13 (2.9)
++-0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)
+-+0 (0)2 (1.0)2 (0.4)
+--6 (2.3)8 (4.1)14 (3.1)
-++3 (0.5)1 (1.2)4 (0.9)
-+-1 (0.4)0 (0)1 (0.2)
--+4 (1.6)4 (2.0)8 (1.8)
---231 (90.2)179 (91.3)410 (90.7)