Minitek urea disk test, a sensitive and cost-effective method to screen for Campylobacter pylori in gastric biopsies

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One hundred fifty-five biopsy specimens from the gastric mucosa of 81 patients undergoing routine endoscopy procedures were tested for the presence of Campylobacter pylori by three methods: Gram stain, culture, and modified Minitek, a rapid urea disk test (BBL Microbiology Systems, Cockeysville, Md.). Twenty-nine patients were infected with C. pylori. Sensitivities and specificities of detection were 100 and 94% with the Minitek test and 93 and 100% with Gram stain, respectively. Rapid testing by the urea disk is a simple, cost-effective, and accurate method for detecting the presence of C. pylori in gastric biopsy specimens.

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Sweeney, L., Garcia, L. P., Talbert, M., Silverman, M., & Needham, C. A. (1989). Minitek urea disk test, a sensitive and cost-effective method to screen for Campylobacter pylori in gastric biopsies. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 27(12), 2684–2686. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.27.12.2684-2686.1989

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