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PULIDO CASANOVA, Andrea Paola et al. Similar bacteria to Helicobacter pylori, in water supplies of Táchira state and its possible association with gastric pathology. Gen [online]. 2016, vol.70, n.1, pp.003-008. ISSN 2477-975X.

Background: Helicobacter pylori is one of the agents associated with gastric cancer and has high prevalence in developing countries. Its routes of transmission have not been fully established, however, some studies have detected H. pylori DNA in wastewater, groundwater and surface water. The aim of our study was detect H. pylori DNA in water samples from rural water supplies of San Cristóbal and the Tachira’s Regional Water Supply (TRWS). Materials and methods: Water (500 ml) of six rural water supplies and the TRWS were collected. T DNA of Helicobacter genus was detected by Polimerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and seminested PCR and the PCR amplicons were sequenced. Results: Helicobacter genus PCR results were negative but the seminested PCR were positive in three samples. However the two amplicons sequenced showed a 99% similitud with Ralstonia pickettii. Conclusions: Helicobacter amplicon sequenced, showed a high similarity with R. pickettii, an oportunist pathogen, with similar characteristics to H. pylori.

Keywords : Helicobacter pylori; water supplies; PCR; Ralstonia pickettii.

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