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AGA Barry Marshall (Nobel Laureate 2005) and Adrienne Marshall Lecture: Helicobacter Pylori Management: The Ongoing Uncertainties

Date
May 9, 2023
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40 years after the organism was first recognized and grown in culture, Helicobacter pylori infections are still commonly encountered in practice,. This symposium will focus on several areas that remain unresolved to this day - including how best to manage H. pylori in children, the unappreciated side-effects of H. pylori therapy (including alterations in mucosal immunology and the microbiome that may have effects on other organ systems), and when and how to perform antibiotic resistance testing. The talks will conclude with an overview of the current and evolving best treatment options in 2023. LIVE STREAM SESSION

Moderators

Speaker Image for Steven Moss
Brown University
Speaker Image for Yoshio Yamaoka
Baylor College of Medicine

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