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Table 2 The prevalence of the five genes in the CAG, PUD and GC isolates

From: The distribution of jhp0940, jhp0945, jhp0947, jhp0949 and jhp0951 genes of Helicobacter pylori in China

  

Noa (%) found

 

Gene

CAGb

PUDc

GCd

Totale

HLJ (n = 20)

HLJ (n = 9)

HLJ (n = 11)

JX (n = 38)

JX (n = 36)

JX (n = 27)

HLJf

jhp0940

6 (30 %)

3 (33.33 %)

7 (63.64 %)

16 (40 %)

n = 40

 

jhp0945

5 (25 %)

4 (44.44 %)

8 (72.73 %)

17 (42.5 %)

 

jhp0947

2 (10 %)

0

2 (18.18 %)

4 (10 %)

 

jhp0949

8 (40 %)

7 (77.78 %)

6 (54.55 %)

21 (52.5 %)

 

jhp0951

11 (55 %)

6 (66.67 %)

6 (54.55 %)

23 (57.5 %)

JXg

jhp0940

14 (36.84 %)

19 (52.78 %)

11 (40.74 %)

44 (43.56 %)

n = 101

 

jhp0945

11 (28.95 %)

24 (66.67 %)

20 (74.07 %)

55 (54.46 %)

 

jhp0947

2 (5.26 %)

15 (41.67 %)

8 (29.63 %)

25 (24.75 %)

 

jhp0949

15 (39.47 %)

24 (66.67 %)

19 (70.37 %)

58 (57.43 %)

 

jhp0951

20 (52.63 %)

29 (80.56 %)

17 (62.96 %)

66 (65.35 %)

  1. The positive rates of each gene in the CAG, PUD and GC patients from HLJ and JX Provinces
  2. aNo the number of positive isolates
  3. bCAG chronic active gastritis
  4. cPUD peptic ulcer disease
  5. dGC gastric carcinoma
  6. eTotal the total positive rate of each gene
  7. fHL Heilongjiang Province, China
  8. gJX Jiangxi Province, China