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Helicobacter pylori
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Large-scale, national, family-based epidemiological study on Helicobacter pylori infection in China: the time to change practice for related disease prevention
- Correspondence to Prof Yi-Qi Du, Department of Gastroenterology, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China; duyiqi{at}hotmail.com; Prof Zhao-Shen Li, Department of Gastroenterology, Changhai hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China; zhsl{at}vip.163.com; Prof Song-Ze Ding, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, People’s Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, People's Republic of China; dingsongze{at}hotmail.com
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Large-scale, national, family-based epidemiological study on Helicobacter pylori infection in China: the time to change practice for related disease prevention
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- Received October 27, 2022
- Accepted December 28, 2022
- First published January 23, 2023.
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July 12, 2023
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