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Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori: invasive and non- invasive testsRicci C, Holton J, Vaira D

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
Abstract:
Helicobacter pylori infection can be diagnosed by invasive techniques requiring endoscopy and biopsy (e.g. histological examination, culture and rapid urease test) and by non-invasive techniques, such as serology, the urea breath test, urine/blood or detection of H. pylori antigen in stool specimen. Some
non-invasive tests, such as the urea breath test and the stool antigen test, detect active infection: these are called ‘active tests’. Non-invasive tests (e.g. serology, urine, near-patient tests) are markers of exposure to H. pylori but do not indicate if active infection is ongoing; these are ‘passive tests’. Non-invasive test-and-treat strategies are widely recommended in the primary care setting. The choice of appropriate test depends on the pre-test probability of infection, the characteristics of the test being used and its cost-effectiveness
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Helicobacter pylori; diagnosis, invasive and non invasive tool
List of contributors:
Ricci, Chiara; Holton, J; Vaira, D.
Authors of the University:
RICCI CHIARA
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/35778
Published in:
BAILLIERE'S BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH. CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY
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