Helicobacter pylori y enfermedades alérgicas en niños: un estudio de casos y controles

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https://doi.org/10.31698/ped.50032023004

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Alergias, Helicobacter pylori, historia familiar, niños

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Introducción: En las dos últimas décadas, se ha explorado el rol de la infección por Helicobacter pylori en la génesis de las enfermedades alérgicas, obteniéndose datos que apoyan la idea de que podría jugar un papel importante en el desarrollo de la alergia.

Objetivo: Identificar la asociación entre Helicobacter pylori y enfermedades alérgicas.

Materiales y métodos: Estudio de casos y controles prospectivo realizado en la Clínica “Santa Cruz” (Barquisimeto, Estado Lara, Venezuela), entre junio 2022 y junio 2023, donde se compararon 65 niños con enfermedades alérgicas con 130 controles sanos, con edades entre 2 y 15 años, que acudieron a consulta ambulatoria de rutina. Fueron comparadas variables demográficas, parto por cesárea, antecedentes familiares de alergias, tiempo de lactancia materna, exposición al humo de tabaco, mascotas, obesidad, porcentaje de eosinófilos y test de Helicobacter pylori positivo en heces con la presencia de enfermedades alérgicas como variable dependiente. Se utilizó: análisis bivariable y regresión logística binaria.

Resultados: Los factores asociados significativamente a enfermedades alérgicas fueron: antecedentes familiares de alergia, tiempo de lactancia materna menor a 12 meses, y test de Helicobacter pylori positivo en heces. Fueron identificados como predictores independientes asociados a enfermedades alérgicas: antecedentes familiares de alergia (RO=2,345; IC95%: 1,245 – 4,416; p = 0,008) y test de Helicobacter pylori positivo en heces (RO=2,072; IC95%: 1,090 – 3,939; p = 0,026).

Conclusión: La presencia de antecedentes familiares de alergia y test de Helicobacter pylori positivo en heces fueron identificados como variables independientes asociadas a enfermedades alérgicas.

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2023-12-26

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Naveda, O., Pérez, H., Meléndez, D. ., & Mendoza, V. . (2023). Helicobacter pylori y enfermedades alérgicas en niños: un estudio de casos y controles. Pediatría (Asunción), 50(3), 163 - 171. https://doi.org/10.31698/ped.50032023004

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