Management of Helicobacter pylori infection: the Maastricht VI/Florence consensus report
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Management of Helicobacter pylori infection: the Maastricht VI/Florence consensus report
Abstract
Helicobacter pyloriInfection is formally recognised as an infectious disease, an entity that is now included in the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision. This in principle leads to the recommendation that all infected patients should receive treatment. In the context of the wide clinical spectrum associated with Helicobacter pylori gastritis, specific issues persist and require regular updates for optimised management.The identification of distinct clinical scenarios, proper testing and adoption of effective strategies for prevention of gastric cancer and other complications are addressed. H. pylori treatment is challenged by the continuously rising antibiotic resistance and demands for susceptibility testing with consideration of novel molecular technologies and careful selection of first line and rescue therapies. The role of H. pylori and antibiotic therapies and their impact on the gut microbiota are also considered.Progress made in the management of H. pylori infection is covered in the present sixth edition of the Maastricht/Florence 2021 Consensus Report, key aspects related to the clinical role of H. pylori infection were re-evaluated and updated. Forty-one experts from 29 countries representing a global community, examined the new data related to H. pylori infection in five working groups: (1) indications/associations, (2) diagnosis, (3) treatment, (4) prevention/gastric cancer and (5) H. pylori and the gut microbiota. The results of the individual working groups were presented for a final consensus voting that included all participants. Recommendations are provided on the basis of the best available evidence and relevance to the management of H. pylori infection in various clinical fields.
Keywords: gastric cancer; helicobacter pylori; helicobacter pylori - gastritis; helicobacter pylori - treatment.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: PM has served as speaker, advisory board member and consultant for Bayer, Biohit, Biocodex, Danone, Mayoly, Malesci, Menarini and Phathom Pharamaceuticals. JPG has served as speaker, consultant, and advisory member for or has received research funding from Mayoly, Allergan, Diasorin, Gebro Pharma, and Richen. Moss is a consultant for Takeda and Phathom Pharmaceuticals and has received. research support from American Molecular Laboratories. Rajilic-Stojanovic has served as speaker and advisory board member for Abela Pharm DOO and Adoc DOO. Dinis- Ribeiro has serveds as speaker and advisory board member for Medtronic, Roche Consultancy and Fujifilm. Lanas participates in Advisory Boards to Bayer A.G. and Glaxo-SKF.
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