Assessing Knowledge, Practices, Attitudes and Barriers of Puplic Population Regarding Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Upper Egypt: Cross- Sectional Study
NCT ID: NCT07043881
Last Updated: 2026-01-13
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
500 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2026-11-01
2027-11-01
Brief Summary
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Evaluate attitudes toward the importance of testing, eradication, and antibiotic resistance concerns.
Describe current practices in diagnosis, treatment regimens, and follow-up. Identify barriers (e.g., access to tests, cost, training) impacting management.
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Detailed Description
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The bacterium's ability to survive in the acidic environment of the stomach is facilitated by its production of urease, which neutralizes stomach acid. Chronic infection with H. pylori can lead to severe complications such as peptic ulcers, gastritis, and chronic indigestion (dyspepsia) making it a significant public health concern worldwide. It can lead to serious conditions such as stomach cancer (gastric adenocarcinoma) and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma.
Helicobacter Pylori is one of the most common chronic infections that infect approximately 4.4 billion individuals worldwide. The area with the highest reported prevalence was reported in Africa (70.1%) while the lowest prevalence was reported in Switzerland (18.9%). The prevalence of HP shows large geographical variation with infection rates much higher in developing countries (in some areas \> 85 %) than in Europe and North America (approximately 30%-40%). In various developing countries, more than 80% of the population is HP positive, even at young ages.
The significance of conducting research on H. pylori lies in its substantial burden on global health. Peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer, both of which are associated with H. pylori infection, result in considerable morbidity and mortality.
Understanding the epidemiology, transmission dynamics, and pathogenic mechanisms of H. pylori is crucial for developing better prevention and treatment strategies. Additionally, research into antibiotic resistance patterns is essential for informing clinical practice and ensuring the continued efficacy of eradication regimens. Current research has extensively documented the global prevalence of H. pylori, with infection rates varying widely across different regions and populations.
Despite its widespread occurrence, there is a need to explore the knowledge and awareness of this infection within specific demographic segments, such as the urban population of Upper Egypt.
The level of awareness and knowledge about H. pylori in urban settings is crucial for public health initiatives, as it can inform targeted educational programs and interventions.
The urban population of the Upper Egypt, marked by diverse lifestyles and healthcare access, may exhibit unique patterns of awareness and knowledge regarding HP.
Factors such as cultural practices, dietary habits, and healthcare-seeking behavior can influence the prevalence of knowledge about the infection. Additionally, considering the rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes in Upper Egypt, exploring the awareness of H. pylori becomes increasingly relevant for developing effective preventive measures and promoting early detection.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age more than 18 years old e.g: patients, relatives of patients...etc.
* All persons who provided informed consent were included in this study.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Amira Mohammed Abdel Mowgod
Clinical Lecturer
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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4-2025-300625
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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