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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue NCBI_Taxonomy OntoBiotope
T1 0-87 Title denotes [Value of protein array in the diagnosis of Helicobactor pylori infection in children].
T6 44-63 Microorganism denotes Helicobactor pylori 210
T7 77-85 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188
T2 88-237 Paragraph denotes To study the value of multiple Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) antibody detection by protein array in the diagnosis of H.pylori infection in children.
T8 119-138 Microorganism denotes Helicobacter pylori 210
T9 140-148 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210
T10 206-214 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210
T11 228-236 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188
T12 238-278 Habitat denotes Biopsy specimens obtained by gastroscopy OBT:000110|OBT:000642
T3 238-740 Paragraph denotes Biopsy specimens obtained by gastroscopy from 120 children with digestive system symptoms were detected by rapid urease test (RUT) and modified Giemsa staining. Positivity in both RUT and Giemsa staining was the "gold criterion" of H.pylori infection. Serum samples of these patients were obtained and the antibodies against cytotoxin associated gene A protein (CagA), vacuolating toxin A (VacA), urease, heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60) and RdxA (nitroreductase) were detected by protein array technique.
T13 288-327 Habitat denotes children with digestive system symptoms OBT:003220|OBT:003188
T14 302-318 Habitat denotes digestive system OBT:000641
T15 470-478 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210
T16 490-521 Habitat denotes Serum samples of these patients OBT:000524
T17 513-521 Habitat denotes patients OBT:003188|OBT:003220
T18 741-749 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210
T4 741-1559 Paragraph denotes H.pylori infection was identified according to the "gold criterion" in 60 children. Compared with the "gold criterion", the goodness of fit and the coefficient of contingency in the diagnosis of H.pylori infection of the following four groups antibody detection were all statistically significant (P<0.001): anti-Ure antibody alone, anti-Ure antibody combined with anti-CagA antibody, anti-Ure antibody combined with anti-VacA antibody and anti-Ure antibody combined with anti-CagA and anti-VacA antibody. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the detection of anti-Ure antibody combined with anti-CagA antibody for the diagnosis of H.pylori infection were 81.7%, 91.7% and 86.7%, respectively. The antibody detection showed a high positive predictive value (90.7%) and a high negative predictive value (83.3%).
T19 815-823 Habitat denotes children OBT:003188|OBT:003269
T20 936-944 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210
T21 1381-1389 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210
T5 1560-1732 Paragraph denotes The antibody detection by protein array, especially the detection of anti-Ure antibody combined with anti-CagA antibody, is valuable in the diagnosis of H.pylori infection.
T22 1713-1721 Microorganism denotes H.pylori 210