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2000
Volume 20, Issue 6
  • ISSN: 1871-5265
  • E-ISSN: 2212-3989

Abstract

Background: is a slow-growing micro-aerophilic gram-negative organism found in the stomach and duodenum. It is also associated with a number of stomach-duodenal diseases. Material and Methods: There are invasive and non-invasive methods to detect infections. In a 13-months period, 101 patients with clinical signs of infection confirmed by biopsy and Rapid Urease test as well as a culture were included in this study. Results: There were significant correlations between breath urease test, anti- serum IgG and IgA as well as fecal Ag with the gold-standard method, (P=0.001) Moreover, there was a significant correlation between Monocytosis (P= 0.05) and goldstandard method. Conclusion: Based on studies conducted on patients with infection, noninvasive diagnostics methods can be useful in the diagnosis of Helicobacter infections rather than evaluating anti- serum IgM and also increased blood monocytes could be a reliable confirmation for detection. Furthermore, Monocytosis must be considered as a infection at the first step in an area with a high infected percentage.

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2020-12-01
2025-04-09
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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): diagnosis methods; gram-negative; Helicobacter pylori; infection; Leukocytosis; monocytosis
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