Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Prospective Multicenter Surveillance of Non-H. pylori Helicobacter Infections during Medical Checkups, Japan.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Tokunaga K et al.
- Species:
- cat
Abstract
To evaluate non-H. pylori Helicobacter (NHPH) infections in Japan, we enrolled 673 consecutive patients who underwent gastric endoscopy during annual medical checkups at 4 hospitals during April 2022-February 2023. We collected intragastric fluid and serum samples to detect NHPH infection by PCR and serologic tests. The prevalence of NHPH was 3% (20/673); 70% (14/20) of patients were infected with H. suis and 30% (6/20) with non-H. suis NHPH species. All 14 H. suis-infected patients were men and had a history of pork offal ingestion. Among non-H. suis NHPH-infected patients, 50% (3/6) owned pet cats, whereas only 22% (145/667) of other patients owned cats. Endoscopic evaluation revealed marbled crack-like gastritis was present in 93% (13/14) of H. suis-infected patients, a significantly higher prevalence than for H. pylori-infected (28.6%) and H. pylori eradication therapy (27.6%) groups. Pork offal ingestion and having pet cats increase risk for Helicobacter spp. infections.
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