Helicobacter pylori was grown in low numbers from the saliva of one of nine patients who were positive for gastric H. pylori. The saliva-derived isolate from this patient was identical to the antral biopsy-derived isolate from the same patient and differed from isolates cultured from the antral biopsies of all other patients by soluble-protein electrophoresis, restriction endonuclease DNA analysis, and Southern blot hybridization. This is the first observation, to our knowledge, of the recovery of viable H. pylori from saliva.
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Ferguson, D. A., Li, C., Patel, N. R., Mayberry, W. R., Chi, D. S., & Thomas, E. (1993). Isolation of Helicobacter pylori from saliva. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.31.10.2802-2804.1993
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