The Diagnostic Tests for Detection of Helicobacter pylori Infection
Helicobacter pylori causes one of the most common infections in human populations. The role of this bacterium in chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastric cancer, as well as extra-digestive diseases such as ischemic heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, is well known. Prevention...
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description | Helicobacter pylori
causes one of the most common infections in human populations. The role of this bacterium in chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastric cancer, as well as extra-digestive diseases such as ischemic heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, is well known. Prevention and control of these diseases can occur by early diagnosis and eradication of
H. pylori
infection. At present, different methods have been established to detect
H. pylori
infection. The biopsy-based tests, which are known as invasive methods, such as rapid urease test and histology, have the highest specificity among the others. Similarly, culture of biopsy samples is used for diagnosis of
H. pylori
infection. It has a high specificity value, and also allows us to perform antibiotic sensitivity testing. On the contrary, polymerase chain reaction and other molecular methods have good sensitivity and specificity, and can be used for detection of
H. pylori
infection, its virulence factors, and eradication success after treatment. While serological tests are more appropriate for epidemiological studies, their main weakness for clinical use is low specificity. Overall, specificity and sensitivity, cost, usefulness, and limitation of tests should be considered for selection of detection methods of
H. pylori
in each country. |
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H. pylori
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H. pylori
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H. pylori
infection. At present, different methods have been established to detect
H. pylori
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H. pylori
infection. At present, different methods have been established to detect
H. pylori
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H. pylori
infection. It has a high specificity value, and also allows us to perform antibiotic sensitivity testing. On the contrary, polymerase chain reaction and other molecular methods have good sensitivity and specificity, and can be used for detection of
H. pylori
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