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Volume 64, Issue 8
Intergenerational reduction in Helicobacter pylori prevalence is similar between different ethnic groups living in a Western city
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Helicobacter pylori
Original article
Intergenerational reduction in
Helicobacter pylori
prevalence is similar between different ethnic groups living in a Western city
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24
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7
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Jan 2017
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Mar 2017
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7
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Apr 2017
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May 2017
28
2
1
Jun 2017
20
2
1
Jul 2017
23
1
2
Aug 2017
73
1
2
Sep 2017
30
1
0
Oct 2017
69
2
1
Nov 2017
45
2
2
Dec 2017
54
6
6
Jan 2018
80
1
1
Feb 2018
32
1
1
Mar 2018
70
2
1
Apr 2018
75
4
0
May 2018
32
1
1
Jun 2018
50
1
1
Jul 2018
39
0
0
Aug 2018
34
2
0
Sep 2018
35
0
0
Oct 2018
48
2
3
Nov 2018
42
0
0
Dec 2018
37
2
2
Jan 2019
56
2
1
Feb 2019
44
6
6
Mar 2019
16
0
0
Apr 2019
12
0
0
May 2019
26
2
2
Jun 2019
31
1
1
Jul 2019
5
1
0
Aug 2019
15
5
4
Sep 2019
9
1
0
Oct 2019
24
4
2
Nov 2019
11
4
1
Dec 2019
20
2
3
Jan 2020
13
1
2
Feb 2020
16
2
1
Mar 2020
4
2
3
Apr 2020
16
0
0
May 2020
20
0
0
Jun 2020
20
0
0
Jul 2020
36
0
0
Aug 2020
30
2
2
Sep 2020
42
2
0
Oct 2020
31
0
1
Nov 2020
48
4
1
Dec 2020
36
8
2
Jan 2021
22
2
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12
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20
2
1
Apr 2021
24
0
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May 2021
6
0
0
Jun 2021
6
6
2
Jul 2021
3
3
1
Sep 2021
1
1
0
Oct 2021
32
4
3
Nov 2021
16
7
0
Dec 2021
35
1
0
Jan 2022
17
3
0
Feb 2022
24
2
0
Mar 2022
38
0
0
Apr 2022
41
1
2
May 2022
105
1
1
Jun 2022
50
3
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Jul 2022
19
1
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Aug 2022
62
2
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Sep 2022
36
4
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Oct 2022
62
2
0
Nov 2022
28
2
0
Dec 2022
17
2
0
Jan 2023
19
3
1
Feb 2023
80
1
1
Mar 2023
42
2
2
Apr 2023
20
2
1
May 2023
16
3
1
Jun 2023
7
1
0
Jul 2023
30
0
0
Aug 2023
17
0
0
Sep 2023
26
0
0
Oct 2023
20
1
0
Nov 2023
21
0
0
Dec 2023
30
1
0
Jan 2024
40
1
2
Feb 2024
23
0
5
Mar 2024
15
0
0
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