Helicobacter pylori: Biology and Clinical Practice is the first
book to fully describe H. pylori and the pathogenesis of H. pylori
infections. It delineates the genome of H. pylori, discusses the
molecular biology of the unique urease enzyme, and examines the
clinical application of these discoveries. The book describes the
epidemiology of H. pylori and its relevance to gastric cancer, and
it offers clear guidance to clinicians for the diagnosis and
treatment of peptic ulcer and non-ulcer dyspepsia in adults and
children. Vaccine principles and possibilities are presented for
the first time. Edited by the leader of the microbiology team that
achieved the first culture of H. pylori, and named the Helicobacter
genus, this book is essential for bacteriologists,
gastroenterologists, microbiologists, infectious disease
specialists, and other researchers interested in H. pylori.
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