H.Pylori- IgG Reagent – Jaj International
Helicobacter pylori is a spiral Gram-negative bacterium (2-6.5 µm in size, flagellated) that colonizes the human gastric mucosa. The organism is found in the mucus layer and adheres to the surface mucus epithelium of the stomach but generally does not penetrate the gastric mucosa directly.
However, there is a secondary inflammatory response in the mucosa leading to chronic active gastritis. Helicobacter pylori are the primary causative agent in most cases of peptic ulcer disease. In 1994 the WHO classified Helicobacter pylori as a category 1 carcinoma. The infection rate in Europe is about 30%-40%, and worldwide about 50%. There is an inverse relationship between the presence of Helicobacter pylori infection and socioeconomic status.
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