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It lives in the stomach and duodenum. The duodenum is the section of intestine just below stomach. Helicobacter pylori has a unique way of adapting in the harsh environment of the stomach. It protects itself by covering itself with the mucus of the stomach. Once it is covered with mucus, it is able to fight the stomach acid that does reach it with an enzyme it possesses called urease. Because of its spiral shape and the way it moves, H. pylori can penetrate the protective lining of the stomach. When it penetrates the stomach, excess acid can irritate the stomach and duodenum (pronounced Doo-o-DEE-num) eventually causing an ulcer. When an ulcer has healed, it is likely to come back within a year. When H. pylori is completely eliminated from the digestive tract, the chances that the ulcer will return are greatly reduced. How common is H. pylori?H. pylori is very common. About 2/3 of the world's adult population are infected with it. 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