Helicobacter pylori
Paul Auwaerter, M.D.
PATHOGENS
PATHOGENS
PATHOGENS
- Helicobacter pylori: attaches to gastric cells inducing inflammation and cytokine production.
- Culture: if performed, typically is done following treatment failure.
- Requires endoscopy with gastric biopsy, most frequently from the antrum.
- The optimal specimen is to place in culture within three hours of collection.
- Specimen transport can be done in Brucella broth with 20% glycerol.
- The most frequently employed culture media is Brucella or Columbia agar with 7-10% blood to improve growth in a 5-10% oxygen environment.
- Cultures are held for up to 10 days due to slow growth.
- Antimicrobial characteristics:
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