Serology

Serological testing is considered less desirable than other methods for clinical H. pylori diagnostics. Serological tests detect anti-H. pylori IgG antibodies in blood. IgG antibodies persist after H. pylori infection has resolved, so sero…

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Serological testing is considered less desirable than other methods for clinical H. pylori diagnostics. Serological tests detect anti-H. pylori IgG antibodies in blood. IgG antibodies persist after H. pylori infection has resolved, so serology cannot distinguish between past and active infection.