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Helicobacter pylori Detector ZHP-A10 operates efficiently within a temperature range of 10℃ to 35°C and humidity ≤ 70%. It supports CO₂ sample gas concentrations of 2% to 6%. Its unique optical design incorporates automatic calibration before power-off. With dual sample collector channels functionality, it allows simultaneous or sequential testing. Compact and lightweight, our detector is portable and suitable for both hospital and home use.
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 |
Optical Design | Unique optical measurement design with automatic calibration before power-off |
Sample Collector Channels | Dual channels for simultaneous measurements |
Operation Display | Medical-grade touch screen for easy, professional-free operation |
Sample Gas CO₂ Concentration | 2% to 6% |
Operating Temperature | 10°C to 35°C |
Operating Humidity | ≤ 70% |
Power Supply | AC 110 to 220V, 50 to 60Hz |
Dimensions (L × W × H) | 220 × 190 × 140 mm |
Net Weight | 5 kg |
Professional-grade accuracy
Built-in printer
Unique optical design
Automatic calibration
Results ready in 3 minutes
Medical-grade touch screen
User-friendly operation
Compact, lightweight, and portable
Our Helicobacter pylori Detector ZHP-A10 is used in hospitals and clinics for non-invasive, rapid detection of gastric Helicobacter pylori infection through breath analysis, providing accurate results for clinical diagnosis.
Frequently Asked Question
The detector is engineered for precision and performance in medical diagnostics. Key specifications include: Accuracy: Standard deviation of δ value ≤ 0.6% (based on 10 consecutive measurements) Stability: Relative standard deviation ≤ 3% Analysis Speed: Results ready in less than 4 minutes (typically 3 minutes) Optical System: Unique optical measurement design with automatic calibration before power-off Display: Medical-grade, user-friendly touch screen Sample Handling: Dual-channel collector for simultaneous testing Sample Gas CO₂ Concentration: 2% to 6% Operating Conditions: Temperature: 10°C to 35°C Humidity: ≤ 70% Power Supply: AC 110–220V, 50–60Hz Dimensions: 220 × 190 × 140 mm Net Weight: 5 kg
This device is packed with advanced features tailored for clinical reliability and convenience: Professional-grade Accuracy: Delivers consistently precise results with minimal deviation Built-in Thermal Printer: Provides on-the-spot printed reports for immediate patient communication Unique Optical Design: Enhances measurement reliability and supports automatic system calibration Automatic Calibration: Eliminates the need for manual calibration, reducing human error and maintenance time Fast Analysis: Delivers results in approximately 3 minutes, boosting patient throughput Medical-grade Touchscreen: Intuitive and hygienic interface designed for clinical environments User-Friendly Operation: No specialized training required; ideal for use by a wide range of healthcare staff Compact & Portable: Lightweight and space-saving design for easy transport and use in various settings
Yes. Weighing just 5 kg and measuring 220 × 190 × 140 mm, the detector is compact and lightweight, making it ideal for mobile setups or space-limited environments. Its plug-and-play design allows for quick installation and startup.
Temperature: 10°C to 35°C Humidity: ≤ 70%
Absolutely. It features a medical-grade touch screen that allows for intuitive operation without requiring professional training.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.