Re: Helicobacter Pylori



He's actually asking about the urinary bladder.

Same number of bladders to the one you're talking about, though.....

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Does H. Pylori get into the bladder? If so, what is its effect?

Jm

If you go to google scholar and search gall bladder + Helicobacter you
will see an extensive literature, in excess of 600 manuscripts. Some may
be relevant to whatever question you are (actually) asking.

I don't know if Helicobacter species (pylori or otherwise) have been
detected in human gall bladders. There is considerable evidence
indicating that Helicobacter and related species are involved in a number
of gastrointestinal issues, and numerous mouse studies have so
demonstrated.

If your question is scholastic, do the search in google scholar and ask
your librarian to help you find specific manuscripts with titles that
interest you.

If your question relates to a specific health issue you are concerned
about, it would be helpful if you stated what that is.

Over the last 4 decades I have occasionally seen manuscripts implicating
bacterial infections of the gall bladder in cancer causation. Again,
stating why you are asking the question might be helpful in receiving a
specific answer.





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