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East Mediterr Health J ; 14(2): 268-76, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18561717

ABSTRACT

The study aimed to develop a rapid and simple method for the primary isolation and detection of Helicobacter pylori from dyspeptic patients. Mucosal antral biopsy specimens were obtained from 136 consecutive dyspeptic patients diagnosed with peptic ulcer by endoscopy at Basra General Hospital, Iraq. From histopathological examination of biopsies, H. pylori was detected in 81 (59.6%) peptic ulcer patients. For bacterial culture, specimens were cultured in parallel on 2 media: the non-selective classic Columbia agar and the selective modified Columbia urea agar (MCUA). MCUA showed a higher isolation rate than classic Columbia agar (67.6% versus 44.1% of patients), and the results were obtained faster (24 hours versus 5-7 days) with more clear-cut identification.


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Bacteriological Techniques/methods , Biopsy/methods , Dyspepsia/microbiology , Gastritis/microbiology , Helicobacter Infections/diagnosis , Helicobacter pylori/isolation & purification , Peptic Ulcer/microbiology , Adolescent , Adult , Agar , Aged , Colony Count, Microbial , Culture Media , Female , Gastroscopy , Helicobacter Infections/complications , Humans , Iraq , Male , Middle Aged , Severity of Illness Index , Time Factors
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(East. Mediterr. health j).
in English | WHO IRIS | ID: who-117434

ABSTRACT

The study aimed to develop a rapid and simple method for the primary isolation and detection of Helicobacter pylori from dyspeptic patients. Mucosal antral biopsy specimens were obtained from 136 consecutive dyspeptic patients diagnosed with peptic ulcer by endoscopy at Basra General Hospital, Iraq. From histopathological examination of biopsies, H. pylori was detected in 81 [59.6%] peptic ulcer patients. For bacterial culture, specimens were cultured in parallel on 2 media: the nonselective classic Columbia agar and the selective modified Columbia urea agar [MCUA]. MCUA showed a higher isolation rate than classic Columbia agar [67.6% versus 44.1% of patients], and the results were obtained faster [24 hours versus 5-7 days] with more clear-cut identification


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Dyspepsia , Biopsy , Culture Media , Peptic Ulcer , Colony Count, Microbial , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Helicobacter pylori
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