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Objective. The noninvasive C-13-urea breath test (UBT) is a reliable diagno
stic method for detection of Helicobacter pylori infection in children, and
it avoids invasive gastrointestinal endoscopy. In this study, we compared
a noninvasive, newly developed fecal H pylori antigen test with the UBT.
Methodology. One hundred sixty-two children (76 girls and 86 boys) were tes
ted for H pylori infection using the UBT and a new antigen test in stool sa
mples. The H pylori stool test is based on a sandwich enzyme immunoassay wi
th antigen detection.
Results. Twenty-four of the children (14.8%) with dyspepsia tested positive
for H pylori according to the breath test results. In 22 of the 24 patient
s, H pylori antigen could be detected in the stool (sensitivity: 91.6%). Of
138 patients with negative UBT results, 136 were H pylori-negative in the
stool test (specificity: 98.6%).
Conclusions. The new, noninvasive, low-cost H pylori antigen test in stool
can replace the UBT for detection of H pylori infection in children with co
mparable reliability and accuracy.