Successful Culture Techniques for Helicobacter Species: General Culture Techniques for Helicobacter pylori

  • Whitmire J
  • Merrell D
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Abstract

Half of the world’s population is persistently infected with Helicobacter pylori . The chronicity of this infec- tion ultimately elicits clinical manifestations ranging from gastritis and peptic ulcers to adenocarcinoma and MALT lymphoma . Laboratory research following the initial observations of Helicobacter species was greatly hindered by an inability to isolate and culture the bacteria. Thus, the ability to culture bacterial species from this genus is an extremely important step in expanding clinical knowledge and development of therapies. This chapter describes successful techniques for culturing H. pylori on selective horse blood agar media and in Brucella broth liquid media. Additionally, the speci fi c growth requirements of other Helicobacter species are noted.

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Whitmire, J. M., & Merrell, D. S. (2012). Successful Culture Techniques for Helicobacter Species: General Culture Techniques for Helicobacter pylori (pp. 17–27). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-005-2_4

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