Rapid H. pylori Antibody Test

Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) Antibody (HP Ab) Rapid Test

Quickly detect H. pylori antibodies in whole blood or serum for efficient screening of infection.

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Why Choose reOpenTest Gastrointestinal Health Kits?

Our tests are engineered for accuracy, reliability, and ease of use, ensuring confidence in every result.

Rapid Results

Results in 10-15 minutes for quick screening.

Whole Blood or Serum

Suitable for use with whole blood or serum samples.

Simple Format

Easy-to-interpret results for efficient use.

Product Overview

The Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) Antibody (HP Ab) Rapid Test is a qualitative immunoassay for the detection of H. pylori antibodies in human serum or whole blood. This rapid test provides a convenient and efficient method for screening individuals for the presence of H. pylori infection, a common cause of gastritis, peptic ulcers, and stomach cancer.

Technical Specifications

Detection Target Helicobacter pylori antibodies (HP Ab)
Sample Type Whole blood or Serum
Methodology Immunochromatography
Detection Range Positive/Negative
Reaction Time 10-15 minutes
Storage Conditions 2-30u00b0C
Shelf Life 24 months

Procedure & Interpretation

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Collect whole blood or serum sample.
  2. Apply sample to the test device.
  3. Wait 10-15 minutes.
  4. Read and interpret the results.

Result Interpretation

Positive Result
Positive: Presence of colored bands indicates H. pylori antibodies are detected.
Negative Result
Negative: Only the control band appears, indicating no H. pylori antibodies are detected.
Invalid Result
Invalid: No control band appears, repeat the test with a new device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Detection of H. pylori antibodies indicates prior exposure or current infection, which is crucial for managing gastritis, peptic ulcers, and reducing stomach cancer risk.

The rapid antibody test is a faster and simpler screening method, while the urea breath test detects active infection.

A positive result suggests prior or current infection, but further evaluation is needed to determine the necessity of treatment.

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