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Helicobacter pylori Detector

Zimed Helicobacter pylori Detector operates using a non-invasive breath test, measuring the levels of specific gases produced by the bacterium. They feature high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring reliable results in a short amount of time. Equipped with a user-friendly interface for easy operation, they allow healthcare providers to quickly analyze test results. Their compact and portable design makes it suitable for both clinical and field use. Our detectors enable early diagnosis, leading to improved treatment outcomes for patients with suspected H. pylori infection.

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Helicobacter pylori Detector - Helicobacter pylori Detector ZHP-A10

Helicobacter pylori Detector ZHP-A10

Accuracy : Standard deviation of δ value for ten consecutive measurements ≤ 0.6%

Stability : Relative standard deviation of measurement results ≤ 3%

Analysis Speed : Less than 4 minutes per sample

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Helicobacter pylori Detector - Helicobacter pylori Test Kit ZHPT-A10

Helicobacter pylori Test Kit ZHPT-A10

Isotope : ¹³C

Medicine : ¹³C urea pill

Gas Collection : 2 disposable gas collection bags

Frequently Asked Question

Who should use an H. pylori detector?

People experiencing symptoms such as persistent stomach pain, bloating, nausea, acid reflux, or those with a history of ulcers may benefit from testing. It is also recommended for individuals with a family history of stomach cancer.

How accurate is the H. pylori detector?

The accuracy depends on the type of test. Urea breath tests and stool antigen tests have high accuracy rates (above 90%), while blood tests may show past infections rather than current ones.

Is the test painful?

No, most H. pylori tests are non-invasive or minimally invasive. The breath and stool tests are completely painless, while a biopsy requires a minor endoscopic procedure.

Can I take the test at home?

Some H. pylori tests, such as stool antigen tests and breath tests, have home test kits available. However, for the most accurate results, laboratory or clinical testing is recommended.

What if my test result is positive?

If your test is positive, your doctor may prescribe a combination of antibiotics and acid-reducing medications to eradicate the infection. It's essential to complete the full treatment and follow up with another test to confirm eradication.

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