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Table 2 The impacts of the p-CagA intensity of H. pylori on the gastric intestinal metaplasia in the 122 selected non-cancer patients by stratified analysis and logistical regression

From: Helicobacter pylori with stronger intensity of CagA phosphorylation lead to an increased risk of gastric intestinal metaplasia and cancer

 

Odd ratio (95% CI)

Crude: Age < 50 years

1

< 50 years

8.14 (3.49~18.98)

   Gender - Male

1

- Female

2.36 (1.12~5.11)

   p-CagA - Sparse

1

- Weak

4.38 (1.15~16.72)

- Strong

8.34 (2.21~31.55)

Age and gender adjusted

 

   Sparse p-CagA

1

   Weak p-CagA

3.67 (0.93~14.37)

   Strong p-CagA

8.44 (2.08~34.12)

Age, gender and disease adjusted

 

   Sparse p-CagA

1

   Weak p-CagA

3.93 (0.92~16.94)

   Strong p-CagA

10.45 (2.25~48.48)