A gastric juice-based PCR assay was compared with culture, microscopy, and a rapid urease test with specimens from 114 subjects. The PCR and conventional tests were positive for 76 and 62% of the subjects, respectively. The prevalence of gastroduodenal disease and seropositivity for anti-Helicobacter pylori immunoglobulin G were similarly high among conventional-test-positive and PCR-only-positive subjects compared to all- negative ones. The PCR assay is recommended to confirm the H. pylori status of culture-negative peptic-ulcer patients.
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Yoshida, H., Hirota, K., Shiratori, Y., Nihei, T., Amano, S., Yoshida, A., … Omata, M. (1998). Use of a gastric juice-based PCR assay to detect Helicobacter pylori infection in culture-negative patients. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(1), 317–320. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.1.317-320.1998
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