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Classification: | in-Vitro Diagnostic |
Type: | H.Pylori Ab Test Cassette |
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Product details:
Name | H.Pylori Ab Test Strip/Midsream/Cassette |
Specimen | Serum/Plasma/Whole blood |
Detection Principle | Immune colloidal gold |
Sensitivity | 25mIU/ml |
Format: Strip | Width:2.5-6.0mm for choice |
cassette | 4.0mm |
Midsream | 6.0mm |
Accuracy | Over 99.8% |
Certificate | CE//ISO13485 |
Read time | 3-5 min |
Storage | Room temperature 2ºC to 30ºC |
Shelf life/validity |
24 months |
MOQ for normal package |
2000Tests |
Other service | OEM service available |
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) tests show if you have an H. pylori infection. H. pylori is bacteria that infects your stomach or duodenum (the first part of your small intestine). An infection can cause irritation and inflammation in your stomach lining (gastritis) and lead to stomach ulcers and peptic ulcer disease. Infections can increase your risk of stomach (gastric) cancer.
H. pylori tests allow providers to diagnose these conditions. They can show if treatment has cured the infection.
Your healthcare provider may order an H. pylori test if you have symptoms of a stomach ulcer or signs of gastritis, including:
There are four tests for H. pylori. They check your breath, stool (poop), blood or stomach/small intestine lining for signs of the bacteria.
An H. pylori breath test is the most common test for H. pylori. It measures the amount of carbon dioxide in your breath after you drink a special solution containing urea. H. pylori bacteria break down urea into carbon dioxide. Excess carbon dioxide in your breath is a sign of an H. pylori infection.
An H. pylori stool antigen test (SAT) detects antigens associated with H. pylori in your poop. An antigen is a protein that's unique to a specific type of cell, virus or bacteria. They're markers that allow your immune system (your body's infection-fighting system) to identify germs. Having H. pylori antigens in your poop means you have the bacteria in your gut.
An H. pylori blood test detects antibodies associated with an H. pylori infection. Antibodies are proteins your immune system makes if it detects a harmful antigen. The antibodies circulate in your bloodstream to find and destroy the offending germ (like H. pylori).
A downside of blood tests, compared to the others, is that they can't distinguish between active infections and a past infection that's already cleared. Antibodies can still circulate in your bloodstream after an infection is gone.
For this reason, providers mostly use blood tests to screen for H. pylori infections in populations where the bacteria are more common. H. pylori is more widespread in Africa, South America and western Asia.
An upper endoscopy is the most accurate at detecting H. pylori. But unlike the other tests, an endoscopy is invasive. Your provider may perform this test if they're looking for other issues (like signs of cancer) in addition to H. pylori infection. This test involves using a scope to remove tissue from your stomach or duodenum and testing the sample for H. pylori.
The H.Pylori Ab Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of antibody to h.pylori (HP) in whole blood/serum/plasma to aid in the diagnosis of h.pylori.
FEATURES
Qualitative result in 3 minutes
99.6% accuracy
Take sample any time of day, only freight collect.
STORAGE
Original packaging should be stored in the 4-30 ºC, a cool, dark, dry place.