A common gut bacteria found in two-thirds of the world’s population may be linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found.
The study, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, investigated whether a clinically apparent Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) infection increased the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in people aged 50 and older.
The prevalent infection can trigger indigestion, gastritis, ulcers, and even stomach cancer.
A team of McGill University researchers analysed the health data of over 4 million people in the UK aged 50 and above between 1988 and 2019.
It found that people with symptomatic H. pylori infection had an 11 per cent higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia.
While the cause of Alzheimer’s disease is multifaceted, the findings build upon a growing body of evidence on the potential role of infections, particularly H Pylori, in its development.
The study opens avenues for future research, particularly exploring whether eradicating this bacterium could effectively prevent Alzheimer’s disease in some people.
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of people globally, with numbers expected to rise sharply as demographics shift, say researchers.
“Given the global ageing population, dementia numbers are expected to triple in the next 40 years. However, there remains a lack of effective treatment options for this disease,” said Dr Paul Brassard, the study’s senior author and a Professor in McGill’s Department of Medicine.
“We hope the findings from this investigation will provide insight on the potential role of H pylori in dementia in order to inform the development of prevention strategies, such as individualised eradication programmes, to reduce infections at the population level,” said Dr Brassard, a public health and preventive medicine physician at the McGill University Health Centre.
(ANI)













The United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C.iStock
Catch a show in New York's theatre districtiStock
Relax at a beach in San DiegoiStock
Main street in Moab with many small shops and restaurantsiStock
Night Sky from Mauna KeaiStock
Milky Way from Death Valley National ParkiStock
Natural rock formations framing the Milky WayiStock
Milky Way from the Cherry Spring State ParkiStock
A luxury resort in Scottsdale, ArizonaiStock
The famous entertainment district in downtown Austin
Aerial view of Miami's South BeachiStock
The State of Liberty, New YorkiStock
Chicago's famous deep-dish pizzaiStock
Jake's Famous Crawfish restaurant in Portland, OregoniStock
Creole style shrimp and sausage gumbo in New OrleansiStock
Hank's restaurant famous for its seafood in Charleston, South CarolinaiStock
San Francisco's historic ChinatowniStock