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- who: Watcharapol Suyapoh and collaborators from the Biomedical Sciences Program, Graduate School, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand have published the research: Biliary Migration, Colonization, and Pathogenesis of O. viverrini Co-Infected with CagA+ Helicobacter pylori, in the Journal: Pathogens 2021, 10, 1089. of /2021/
- what: The authors report a significant increase in cagA-positive and cagA-negative H. pylori in the stomach blood bile and in the OV worms of co-infected Syrian golden hamsters at one hour three hours and one month post-infection compared to hamsters infected with either OV or H . . .
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