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. 2012 Jun 1;43(4):1332–1339. doi: 10.1590/S1517-838220120004000014

Table 4.

The association between the sex of 140 H. pylori-positive patients and its genotypes.

Genotypes Male (70) Female (70)
n (%) n (%)
cagA 53 (75.7)* 47 (67.1)
vacA s1 66 (94.3)* 58 (82.9)
vacA s2 4 (5.7) 12 (17.1)
vacA s1a 58 (82.9) 56 (80)
vacA s1b 3 (4.3) 1 (1.4)
vacA s1c 5 (7.1) 1 (1.4)
vacA m1 31 (44.3) 22 (31.4)
vacA m2 39 (55.7) 48 (68.6)
vacA s1/m1 31 (44.3) 22 (31.4)
vacA s1/m2 35 (50) 36 (51.4)
vacA s2/m2 4 (5.7) 12 (17.1)
cagE 28 (40) 22 (31.4)
iceA1 20 (28.6) 38 (54.3)
iceA2 50 (71.4)* 32 (45.7)
babA2 50 (71.4)* 37 (52.9)
vacAs1+ cagA+ babA2+ 45 (64.3) 29 (41.4)
*

significant p<0.05