Chinese Consensus Report on Family-Based Helicobacter pylori Infection Control and Management (2021 Edition)

Objective Helicobacter pylori infection is mostly a family-based infectious disease. To facilitate its prevention and management, a national consensus meeting was held to review current evidence and propose strategies for population-wide and family-based H. pylori infection control and management to...

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Published inGut Vol. 71; no. 2; pp. 238 - 253
Main Authors Ding, Song-Ze, Du, Yi-Qi, Lu, Hong, Wang, Wei-Hong, Cheng, Hong, Chen, Shi-Yao, Chen, Min-Hu, Chen, Wei-Chang, Chen, Ye, Fang, Jing-Yuan, Gao, Heng-Jun, Guo, Ming-Zhou, Han, Ying, Hou, Xiao-Hua, Hu, Fu-Lian, Jiang, Bo, Jiang, Hai-Xing, Lan, Chun-Hui, Li, Jing-Nan, Li, Yan, Li, Yan-Qing, Liu, Jie, LI, You-Ming, Lyu, Bin, Lu, You-Yong, Miao, Ying-Lei, Nie, Yong-Zhan, Qian, Jia-Ming, Sheng, Jian-Qiu, Tang, Cheng-Wei, Wang, Fen, Wang, Hua-Hong, Wang, Jiang-Bin, Wang, Jing-Tong, Wang, Jun-Ping, Wang, Xue-Hong, Wu, Kai-Chun, Xia, Xing-Zhou, Xie, Wei-Fen, Xie, Yong, Xu, Jian-Ming, Yang, Chang-Qing, Yang, Gui-Bin, Yuan, Yuan, Zeng, Zhi-Rong, Zhang, Bing-Yong, Zhang, Gui-Ying, Zhang, Guo-Xin, Zhang, Jian-Zhong, Zhang, Zhen-Yu, Zheng, Peng-Yuan, Zhu, Yin, Zuo, Xiu-Li, Zhou, Li-Ya, Lyu, Nong-Hua, Yang, Yun-Sheng, Li, Zhao-Shen
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Published England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology 01.02.2022
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ISSN0017-5749
1468-3288
1468-3288
DOI10.1136/gutjnl-2021-325630

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Summary:Objective Helicobacter pylori infection is mostly a family-based infectious disease. To facilitate its prevention and management, a national consensus meeting was held to review current evidence and propose strategies for population-wide and family-based H. pylori infection control and management to reduce the related disease burden.MethodsFifty-seven experts from 41 major universities and institutions in 20 provinces/regions of mainland China were invited to review evidence and modify statements using Delphi process and grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation system. The consensus level was defined as ≥80% for agreement on the proposed statements.ResultsExperts discussed and modified the original 23 statements on family-based H. pylori infection transmission, control and management, and reached consensus on 16 statements. The final report consists of three parts: (1) H. pylori infection and transmission among family members, (2) prevention and management of H. pylori infection in children and elderly people within households, and (3) strategies for prevention and management of H. pylori infection for family members. In addition to the ‘test-and-treat’ and ‘screen-and-treat’ strategies, this consensus also introduced a novel third ‘family-based H. pylori infection control and management’ strategy to prevent its intrafamilial transmission and development of related diseases.Conclusion H. pylori is transmissible from person to person, and among family members. A family-based H. pylori prevention and eradication strategy would be a suitable approach to prevent its intra-familial transmission and related diseases. The notion and practice would be beneficial not only for Chinese residents but also valuable as a reference for other highly infected areas.
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S-ZD, L-YZ, N-HL, Y-SY and Z-SL are joint senior authors.
SZD, YQD, HL and WHW are joint first authors.
ISSN:0017-5749
1468-3288
1468-3288
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2021-325630