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Review
. 2019 Jan;38(1):55-66.
doi: 10.1007/s10096-018-3414-4. Epub 2018 Nov 9.

Diagnostic methods for Helicobacter pylori infection: ideals, options, and limitations

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Diagnostic methods for Helicobacter pylori infection: ideals, options, and limitations

Parisa Sabbagh et al. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2019 Jan.

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) resides in the stomach, colonizes gastric epithelium, and causes several digestive system diseases. Several diagnostic methods utilizing invasive or non-invasive techniques with varying levels of sensitivity and specificity are developed to detect H. pylori infection. Selection of one or more diagnostic tests will depend on the clinical conditions, the experience of the clinician, cost, sensitivity, and specificity. Invasive methods require endoscopy with biopsies of gastric tissues for the histology, culture, and rapid urease test. Among non-invasive tests, urea breath test and fecal antigen tests are a quick diagnostic procedure with comparable accuracy to biopsy-based techniques and are methods of choice in the test and treatment setting. Other techniques such as serological methods to detect immunoglobulin G antibodies to H. pylori can show high accuracy as other non-invasive and invasive biopsies, but do not differentiate between current or past H. pylori infections. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is an emerging option that can be categorized as invasive and non-invasive tests. PCR method is beneficial to detect H. pylori from gastric biopsies without the need for the cultures. There is no other chronic gastrointestinal infection such as H. pylori with a set of comparable diagnostic methodologies. Despite the availability of multiple diagnostic methods, it remains unclear on the choice of any one method as the gold standard for detecting H. pylori infection, especially in epidemiological studies. In this work, we review the principal diagnostic methods used to detect H. pylori infection and their advantages and disadvantages, and applications in clinical practice.

Keywords: Characteristics of infection; Diagnosis; Helicobacter pylori; Invasive tests; Non-invasive tests.

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