Abstract

There are several noninvasive ways to determine whether a patient harbors Helicobacter pylori . Serologic testing is convenient but does not distinguish between active infection and previous exposure. Urea breath testing (UBT) detects active infection but is expensive and requires special equipment. These researchers describe a third method, the H. pylori stool antigen (HpSA) test, …

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