New Easy-Card H.pylori Antigen Test

17 Oct 2012

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Alpha Laboratories has introduced the H.pylori Antigen Test. This easy-to-use test provides rapid and accurate diagnosis of infection.

Infection with Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most stomach and duodenal ulcers but can be simply cured by a course of antibiotics. Traditional non-invasive tests for diagnosis of H. Pylori infection have limitations. Detection of blood antibodies cannot differentiate between active and past exposure. The Urea Breath Test (UBT), whilst able to identify current infection, is costly and requires specialist equipment since it involves the ingestion of radioactive carbon.

In contrast, the stool antigen test represents a cost effective alternative with little or no compromise on sensitivity and specificity. The new Easy-Card H. pylori Antigen test is designed for rapid detection of the H. pylori antigen in stool samples and gives a result in just 10 minutes. Sample processing is quick and simple using the dip stick sampling device and pre-filled buffer tube. The Easy-Card’s lateral flow technology means it is clear and straightforward to read the result. It has an integral control for assay validation, sensitivity is 94% and specificity is 99%.

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ImmunologyImmunological techniques measure and characterize immune responses. Immunology kits and analysis systems often use techniques such as ELISA, radioimmunoassay (RIA) and immunodiffusion assays, Immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry. Immunologists use equipment such as flow Cytometers, plate readers, plate washers and fluorescent microscopes.Clinical ChemistryBiochemistry (or clinical chemistry) involves the analysis of bodily fluids using chemical tests. Techniques used include HPLC, chromatography, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, immunochemical, electrophoresis, turbidometric / spectrophotometric assay, MRI and ISE analysis. Tests are often carried out on plasma or serum but urine (urinalysis) and fecal specimens are also processed.Antigen TestingHelicobacter PyloriGastrointestinal Disease
New Easy-Card H.pylori Antigen Test