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Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria that can colonise the mucosa of the stomach and increase the inflammatory processes over time until the lesions become pre-cancerous. It is present in 20% of people under 50 years of age and in 40% of senior citizens. Determining its presence quickly and safely is an important objective during the gastroscopy exam.

Methods for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infections can be classified as either invasive (gastroscopy with biopsy) or non invasive (breath test, identification of the antigene in feces or anti-bodies in blood). The method of reference to diagnose Helicobacter pylori infection, remains, for now, the gastroscopy exam because it gives the doctor a clearer picture of possible lesions in the lining of the stomach and at the same time the possibility of collecting a sample of tissue which can then be analysed with either histologic methods or utilising the BIO Fast HD (urease test on the biopsy sample). Helicobacter pylori possesses an enzyme, urease, that breaks down the urea. BIO Fast HD foresees that the biopsy sample is put in the test tube containing the urea detector solution, with which variations of pH in the liquid can be noted. If it varies, this means that the urea has been broken down and that Helicobacter pylori is present in the biopsy sample.

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BIO Fast HD

Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria that can colonise the mucosa of the stomach and increase the inflammatory processes over time until the lesions become pre-cancerous. It is present in 20% of people under 50 years of age and in 40% of senior citizens. Determining its presence quickly and safely is an important objective during the gastroscopy exam.

Methods for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infections can be classified as either invasive (gastroscopy with biopsy) or non invasive (breath test, identification of the antigene in feces or anti-bodies in blood). The method of reference to diagnose Helicobacter pylori infection, remains, for now, the gastroscopy exam because it gives the doctor a clearer picture of possible lesions in the lining of the stomach and at the same time the possibility of collecting a sample of tissue which can then be analysed with either histologic methods or utilising the BIO Fast HD (urease test on the biopsy sample). Helicobacter pylori possesses an enzyme, urease, that breaks down the urea. BIO Fast HD foresees that the biopsy sample is put in the test tube containing the urea detector solution, with which variations of pH in the liquid can be noted. If it varies, this means that the urea has been broken down and that Helicobacter pylori is present in the biopsy sample.

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Company : Beijing Richen-force Science & Technology Co., Ltd
Phone : 00863924581991
More Information : View
Online order registration form