All Helicobacter pylori articles
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News
PHE seeks views on draft guidance for common infections
Public Health England has published a draft of Management of infection guidance for primary care for consultation and local adaptation for public consultation.
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NICE quality standard article
Dyspepsia: H. pylori testing is helpful if completed correctly
Dr Mary Denholm and Professor Janusz Jankowski review the NICE quality standard for dyspepsia and GORD, outlining a strategy for primary care management
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Implementing guidelines
Dyspepsia guideline will streamline GP care
Recent guidance from NICE will help GPs choose appropriate investigations for their dyspepsia patients, says Dr Peter Saul
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Implementing guidelines
NICE guideline reflects latest evidence in dyspepsia management
New NICE recommendations on dyspepsia will give more control to patients as well as reduce unnecessary endoscopies, as Professor Brendan Delaney explains
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Implementing guidelines
SIGN emphasises role of H. pylori 'test and treat' in dyspepsia
The new SIGN guideline sets out a clear evidence based approach to the management of dyspepsia, says Dr Jack Taylor
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Personal view
Is 'test and treat' the best strategy in dyspepsia?
SIGN s dyspepsia guideline places too much importance on the eradication of Helicobacter pylori, says Dr Mark Cottrill
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Implementing guidelines
BSG advocates 'test and treat' strategy for dyspepsia in under 55s
The updated guideline from the BSG should help to streamline endoscopy referrals in patients with dyspepsia, says Dr Roland Valori
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Implementing guidelines
Revised dyspepsia guideline alters endoscopy criteria
Dr Mark Cottrill discusses the key changes to the BSGÍs recommendations on investigating and treating dyspepsia
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Personal view
Maastricht-2 updates guidance on H.pylori
Dr Mark Cottrill weighs up the revised recommendations from the European Helicobacter Pylori Study Group
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Implementing guidelines
New PCSG guidelines simplify management of H. pylori infection
Dr Mark Cottrill explains how the revised guidelines on H. pylori will ensure that dyspeptic patients receive the best available management based on current evidence