%0 Journal Article %T Evaluaci¨®n de la posible asociaci¨®n entre la presencia de par¨¢sitos intestinales y Helicobacter pylori en poblaci¨®n infantil de la etnia Warao, Venezuela %A Rodr¨ªguez %A Orqu¨ªdea Leonor %A Ortiz-Princz %A Diana %A Cavazza %A Mar¨ªa Eugenia %A L¨®pez %A Elianska %A Hagel %A Isabel %J Bolet¨ªn de Malariolog¨ªa y Salud Ambiental %D 2011 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X the infections for gastrointestinal microorganisms represent nowadays one of the major reasons of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. we had evaluated both, the possible association between the presence of intestinal parasites and infection by helicobacter pylori, and the production of serum and salivary antibodies in amerindian warao children from the orinoco delta, venezuela. the prevalence of parasites was determined by faecal examination. the levels of serum antibodies (total ige, specific anti- h. pylori igg and anti g. duodenalis iga) and salivary antibodies (total and specific iga to g. duodenalis and h. pylori), was determined by elisa. 65% of the child population was parasitized by protozoos, and a 47% of polyparasitism was observed. we found a major seroprevalence of h. pylori in the group of children not parasitized (46 %) compared with the parasitized ones (25 %) (p<0.05). nevertheless, the seropositive children to h. pylori and parasitized with g. duodenalis showed levels of total ige higher than the non parasitized ones (p<0.01); in contrast, levels of total and specific secretory iga to h. pylori and g. duodenalis were decreased (p<0.05). it is possible that the inflammatory response generated by g. duodenalis infection may increase levels of total ige and diminish secretory iga response favoring the establishment of infection by h. pylori. %K giardia duodenalis %K helicobacter pylori %K intestinal parasites %K immune response. %U http://www.scielo.org.ve/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1690-46482011000100005&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en