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<ArticleSet><Article><Journal><PublisherName></PublisherName><JournalTitle>Journal of Research in Medical Sciences</JournalTitle><Issn>1735-1995</Issn><Volume>17</Volume><Issue>3</Issue><PubDate PubStatus="epublish"><Year>2012</Year><Month>03</Month><Day>11</Day></PubDate></Journal><ArticleTitle>Validation of an in-house made rapid urease test kit against the commercial CLO-test in detecting Helicobacter pylori infection in the patients with gastric disorders</ArticleTitle><FirstPage>7154</FirstPage><LastPage>7154</LastPage><Language>EN</Language><AuthorList><Author><FirstName>Maneli</FirstName><LastName>Amin Shahidi</LastName></Author><Author><FirstName>Mohammad</FirstName><MiddleName>Reza</MiddleName><LastName>Fattahi</LastName></Author><Author><FirstName>Shohreh</FirstName><LastName>Farshad</LastName><Affiliation>Associate Professor, Prof. Alborzi Clinical Microbiology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. farshads@sums.ac.ir</Affiliation></Author><Author><FirstName>Abdolvahab</FirstName><LastName>Alborzi</LastName></Author></AuthorList><History><PubDate PubStatus="received"><Year>2011</Year><Month>05</Month><Day>01</Day></PubDate><PubDate PubStatus="accepted"><Year>2012</Year><Month>01</Month><Day>27</Day></PubDate><PubDate PubStatus="revised"><Year>2012</Year><Month>01</Month><Day>16</Day></PubDate></History><Abstract>BACKGROUND: H. pylori is a urease positive organism, and this activity in a gastric biopsy could be considered as a proof of the presence of H. pylori. For the reasons of high price and difficult accessibility to the commercial CLO-test in Iran, we designed an affordable equivalent test with high specificity, accuracy and availability. METHODS: Biopsy samples from 80 symptomatic patients with gastrointestinal problems were included in this study. The results of our in-house made rapid urease kit were compared with the commercial CLO-test up to 3 hours and 24 hours after inoculation of the biopsy samples. Culture results and gram staining were proposed as gold standard. RESULTS: Helicobacter pylori was isolated from 36 patients (45.0%) after cultivation of biopsy samples. After 3 hours, 33 (91.6%) cases of positive samples for H. pylori, showed urease positive reaction using both, in-house made and CLO-test kits. However, 2 (5.5%) cases showed urease reaction at 24 hours using both the kits. The specificity of 100% was determined for both, in-house made and commercial CLO-test kits after 3 hours. The sensitivity for both the kits was estimated at 97.1% after 3 hours. However, after 24 hours, sensitivity and specificity of 97.1% and 88.64% was estimated for the in-house and 97.2 % and 95.4% for the commercial CLO-test kits, respectively.CONCLUSION: Specificity and sensitivity of 100% and 97.1 % for up to 3 hours follow biopsy sampling, could be considered as an advantage for our in-house rapid urease kit. Moreover, the rapid urease agar media designed in our lab is cost-effective with adequate sensitivity and specificity levels for the detection of H. pylori, compared with the commercial CLO-test. KEYWORDS: Helicobacter pylori, Rapid urease test, CLO-test, gastritis</Abstract></Article></ArticleSet>
