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What are the consequences of H. pylori's toxin production on gastric health?

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H. pylori produces several toxins, including CagA and VacA, which directly damage epithelial cells and initiate inflammatory responses. This ongoing damage contributes to chronic gastritis, characterized by persistent mucosal injury and the potential for more severe gastric conditions.

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