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Helicobacter PyloriInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Helicobacter pylori fecal antigen test Description: Hpsa test to diagnose Helicobacter pylori stomach infection and check the eradication simply by testing a fecal specimen. (mdeur.com) |
Helicobacter pylori in Peptic Ulcer Disease Description: National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Statement, February 7-9, 1994 (text.nlm.nih.gov) |
Mamas Health: Helicobacter Pylori Description: Offers information about this spiral shaped bacterium which lives in the stomach and duodenum. (mamashealth.com) |
The Helicobacter Foundation Description: Dedicated to providing the latest information about H. pylori. The founder, Barry Marshall, is the scientist who swallowed H. pylori to prove a causal relationship with peptic ulcer for the first time. (helico.com) |
West Shore Endoscopy Center: Helicobacter Pylori Description: Provides an explanation and illustrations of how the H. pylori bacteria infects the stomach and duodenum. (endowsec.com) |
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