Thursday, April 11, 2019

Human-Pathogen Coevolution: Helicobacter Pylori


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France | July 5-6,2019
URL: https://bit.ly/2GS09CI

Helicobacter pylori is a widespread bacterium that colonizes the gut mucosa in nearly half the human population, causing gastric inflammation and, in a small percentage of patients, stomach cancer—the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. But the prevalence of H. pylori infections do not correlate with cancer incidence, suggesting other factors are at play. In a study published today (January 13) in PNAS, researchers provide evidence that those other factors include the ancestry of both the host and the pathogen: patients that are infected with H. pylori strains that have a distinct ancestry from their own are more likely to suffer severe disease.





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Contact
KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

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