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helicobacter pylori highlights from the first canadian digestive disease week.the first annual canadian digestive disease week (cddw) took place in banff, alberta from march 4 to 10, 1996. the cddw meeting was attended by over 600 canadian physicians, fellows and researchers, and included a gastroenterology fellows' program, as well as practitioners' and scientific programs. it was apparent from the posters and presentations that helicobacter pylori research ongoing in canada is at the leading edge. world leaders in h pylori research spoke on topics ranging from the genet ...19979113803
alberta society of gastroenterology consensus statement: helicobacter pylori in peptic ulcer disease. 19979347171
antibiotic susceptibilities of helicobacter pylori strains isolated in the province of alberta.the incidence of antibiotic resistance to amoxicillin, clarithromycin, erythromycin, metronidazole and tetracycline in helicobacter pylori strains isolated from gastric biopsy specimens obtained in alberta was investigated. results for all antibiotics were obtained using agar dilution, and in addition to metronidazole, the e test was used. resistance to amoxicillin and tetracycline was not detected. metronidazole resistance determined using agar dilution was approximately 12% (95% ci 4% to 26%) ...19989659569
helicobacter pylori infection in canada's arctic: searching for the solutions.the canadian north helicobacter pylori (canhelp) working group is a team composed of investigators, health officials and community leaders from alberta and the northwest territories. the group's initial goals are to investigate the impact of h pylori infection on canada's arctic communities; subsequent goals include identifying treatment strategies that are effective in this region and developing recommendations for health policy aimed at management of h pylori infection. the team's investigatio ...200819018336
challenges in conducting community-driven research created by differing ways of talking and thinking about science: a researcher's perspective.increasingly, health scientists are becoming aware that research collaborations that include community partnerships can be an effective way to broaden the scope and enhance the impact of research aimed at improving public health. such collaborations extend the reach of academic scientists by integrating a variety of perspectives and thus strengthening the applicability of the research. communication challenges can arise, however, when attempting to address specific research questions in these co ...201323986884
helicobacter pylori status among patients undergoing gastroscopy in rural northern alberta.to determine the helicobacter pylori status of patients who underwent gastroscopy.201627629690
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