Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students

Abstract Despite limited systematic data on its presence in northern Canada, Helicobacter pylori infection has been an emerging health concern in northern Aboriginal communities, where people are becoming aware of its health risks. In many such communities, people worry about the link between H. pyl...

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Main Authors: Karen Goodman, Christopher Fletcher, Université Laval, Safwat Girgis, Phil Jacobs, Cindy Jardine, Monika Keelan, Sander Veldhuyzen Van Zanten, John Morse, Stanton Territorial, Laura Aplin, Hsiu-Ju Chang, Amy Morse, Arianna Waye, McMaster University); Sally Carraher, Megan Burlet, Amy Colquhoun, Janis Geary, Kathleen Williams, Yashna Beesoon, Hamna Tariq
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1073.7612 2023-05-15T16:55:41+02:00 Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students Karen Goodman Christopher Fletcher Université Laval Safwat Girgis Phil Jacobs Cindy Jardine Monika Keelan Sander Veldhuyzen Van Zanten John Morse Stanton Territorial Laura Aplin Hsiu-Ju Chang Amy Morse Arianna Waye McMaster University); Sally Carraher Megan Burlet Amy Colquhoun Janis Geary Kathleen Williams Yashna Beesoon Hamna Tariq The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1073.7612 http://www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca/pdf/compendium2013-14/h_pylori_infection_2013-14.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1073.7612 http://www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca/pdf/compendium2013-14/h_pylori_infection_2013-14.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca/pdf/compendium2013-14/h_pylori_infection_2013-14.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-04-26T00:26:33Z Abstract Despite limited systematic data on its presence in northern Canada, Helicobacter pylori infection has been an emerging health concern in northern Aboriginal communities, where people are becoming aware of its health risks. In many such communities, people worry about the link between H. pylori and stomach cancer, a cancer that occurs more frequently in this region than on average across Canada. Physicians in the north view this infection as a major challenge because it is found in many patients with common stomach complaints and standard treatment is often ineffective in this setting. Health authorities have identified the need for research aimed at developing H. pylori control strategies appropriate for the north. This research program seeks to generate knowledge about how health care decision makers can effectively manage H. pylori infection in a manner that addresses community concerns. Text Inuvialuit Unknown Canada
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description Abstract Despite limited systematic data on its presence in northern Canada, Helicobacter pylori infection has been an emerging health concern in northern Aboriginal communities, where people are becoming aware of its health risks. In many such communities, people worry about the link between H. pylori and stomach cancer, a cancer that occurs more frequently in this region than on average across Canada. Physicians in the north view this infection as a major challenge because it is found in many patients with common stomach complaints and standard treatment is often ineffective in this setting. Health authorities have identified the need for research aimed at developing H. pylori control strategies appropriate for the north. This research program seeks to generate knowledge about how health care decision makers can effectively manage H. pylori infection in a manner that addresses community concerns.
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Christopher Fletcher
Université Laval
Safwat Girgis
Phil Jacobs
Cindy Jardine
Monika Keelan
Sander Veldhuyzen Van Zanten
John Morse
Stanton Territorial
Laura Aplin
Hsiu-Ju Chang
Amy Morse
Arianna Waye
McMaster University); Sally Carraher
Megan Burlet
Amy Colquhoun
Janis Geary
Kathleen Williams
Yashna Beesoon
Hamna Tariq
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Christopher Fletcher
Université Laval
Safwat Girgis
Phil Jacobs
Cindy Jardine
Monika Keelan
Sander Veldhuyzen Van Zanten
John Morse
Stanton Territorial
Laura Aplin
Hsiu-Ju Chang
Amy Morse
Arianna Waye
McMaster University); Sally Carraher
Megan Burlet
Amy Colquhoun
Janis Geary
Kathleen Williams
Yashna Beesoon
Hamna Tariq
Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students
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Christopher Fletcher
Université Laval
Safwat Girgis
Phil Jacobs
Cindy Jardine
Monika Keelan
Sander Veldhuyzen Van Zanten
John Morse
Stanton Territorial
Laura Aplin
Hsiu-Ju Chang
Amy Morse
Arianna Waye
McMaster University); Sally Carraher
Megan Burlet
Amy Colquhoun
Janis Geary
Kathleen Williams
Yashna Beesoon
Hamna Tariq
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title Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students
title_short Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students
title_full Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students
title_fullStr Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students
title_full_unstemmed Community-Driven Research on H. pylori Infection in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Project Leader Network Investigators Post-Doctoral Fellows PhD Students MSc Students Undergraduate Students
title_sort community-driven research on h. pylori infection in the inuvialuit settlement region project leader network investigators post-doctoral fellows phd students msc students undergraduate students
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