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Helicobacter
pylori
is a spiral-shaped gram negative bacterium that can infect the stomach
and the duodenum. It is the most common cause of ulcers of the stomach
and duodenum, accounting for up to 90% of duodenal ulcers and up to 80%
of gastric ulcers. Infection with Helicobacter pylori may also
cause gastritis, and infected persons have a 2- to 6-fold increased risk
of developing mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, and gastric
cancer.
Helicobacter pylori infection is common in the United States and
is most prevalent in the elderly and persons from lower socioeconomic
groups. About 20% of persons less than 40 years of age and about 50% of
persons over 60 years of age are infected. The infection is usually clinically
silent, with only a few cases progressing to a disease state.
The mode of transmission is not known at this time. However, Helicobacter
pylori have been found in saliva, dental plaque and in the stools of children.
It has been postulated that overcrowding and close contact with others
in households may increase the spread of infection.
Diagnostic procedures for the detection of the organism generally involve
invasive endoscopic techniques for sample collection. However, a specific
immune response is seen in infected patients, and thus a serological test
represents a useful diagnostic alternative to invasive surgical biopsy
techniques. IgG levels rise with infection and remain constantly high
until the infection is eliminated. In addition to the diagnosis of Helicobacter
pylori infection, specific IgG testing may also be useful to monitor
the efficacy of antimicrobial therapy.
| Product |
Cat
# |
Description |
Specimen
material |
Method |
Size |
| Helicobacter
pylori IgG |
C-HLG-K08 |
Quantitative
detection of Anti H.pylori IgG
antibodies |
Serum
and Plasma |
CLIA |
96
tests |
| Helicobacter
pylori IgA |
C-HLA-K08 |
Qualitative
detection of Anti-H.pylori IgA
antibodies |
Serum
and Plasma |
CLIA |
96
tests |
Sample
Volume : 10 ul
Controls/ Calibrators : 5 Calibrators
Incubation : 20+ 20
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