Transmission routes and patterns of helicobacter pylori

Author:

Duan Miao123,Li Yueyue123,Liu Jing123,Zhang Wenlin123,Dong Yi4,Han Zhongxue123,Wan Meng123,Lin Minjuan123,Lin Boshen123,Kong Qingzhou123,Ding Yuming123,Yang Xiaoyun12,Zuo Xiuli123ORCID,Li Yanqing123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterology Qilu Hospital of Shandong University Jinan China

2. Laboratory of Translational Gastroenterology Qilu Hospital of Shandong University Jinan China

3. Robot Engineering Laboratory for Precise Diagnosis and Therapy of GI Tumor Qilu Hospital of Shandong University Jinan China

4. Center for Reproductive Medicine Shandong University Jinan China

Abstract

AbstractBackground and objectiveHelicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a gram‐negative bacterium that colonizes the stomach, can cause chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers, as well as gastric cancer as a Class I carcinogen. However, the modes of H. pylori transmission are not clear. This review aims to clarify the transmission routes and patterns of H. pylori and identify efficacious prevention measures.MethodsStudies of H. pylori transmission were identified using PubMed, the Web of Science, and Cochrane Central; the retrieval deadline was October 2022.ResultsThe transmission routes of H. pylori are discussed, focusing on the five primary transmission routes, namely fecal–oral, oral–oral, gastric–oral, anal–oral, and genital–oral. We propose that H. pylori is contracted through multiple transmission routes. Additionally, we summarize the key transmission patterns of H. pylori, including person‐to‐person and animal‐to‐human transmission, as well as foodborne and occupational exposure.ConclusionFecal–oral appears to be the most common H. pylori transmission routes. Although the oral–oral pathway is also important, the evidence does not support that this route of transmission is universal. The gastric–oral route occurs primarily in children and patients who are prone to vomiting. Meanwhile, the anal–oral and genital–oral routes remain hypothetical. Person‐to‐person and foodborne infections represent the predominant transmission patterns of H. pylori, whereas strong environmental and occupational limitations are associated with animal‐to‐human and occupational exposure.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Gastroenterology,General Medicine

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