The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Helicobacter pylori

Helicobacter pylori

Investigation of patients with gastric and peptic ulcers. Stool antigen detection by ELISA can be used for initial diagnosis and monitoring success of treatment and eradication. Performance is comparable to urea breath testing and superior to serology.

Tube Brown top universal with spoon
ID 3608
Availability Mon-Fri8.30-5pm
Additional Information The use of antimicrobials, proton pump inhibitors and bismuth preparations are known to suppress H.pylori and ingestion of these prior to H. pylori testing may give a false negative result. In this case test should be repeated two weeks after discontinuing treatment. A positive result for a patient ingesting these compounds is considered accurate
Turn Around 5 days
Send to LGI Microbiology Department
Sample REQ A minimum 2g of faecal sample is required.
IP Routine TAT 5 days
GP Routine TAT 5 days