Helicobacter pylori Management

Purpose: Helicobacter pylori infection remains a major cause of gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric cancer, making effective management a critical priority in gastroenterology. Advances in diagnostic testing, antibiotic regimens, resistance-guided therapy, and patient follow-up models have transformed H. pylori management into a structured, scalable care pathway.

Keynote Points:

  • High global prevalence of H. pylori infection

  • Demand for accurate non-invasive and endoscopy-based diagnostics

  • Growth in combination therapies and resistance-guided treatment protocols

  • Integration of test–treat–confirm eradication models

  • Opportunities for patient adherence, monitoring, and digital follow-up tools

  • Collaboration with clinics, hospitals, and laboratory networks

  • Preventive focus to reduce ulcer recurrence and gastric cancer risk

Benefits:

  • Large, recurring patient base requiring diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up

  • Strong ROI through bundled diagnostics and treatment pathways

  • Predictable revenue via standardized management protocols

  • Differentiation through evidence-based and guideline-driven care models

  • Support for preventive healthcare and cancer-risk reduction initiatives

  • Scalable business opportunities across clinical, diagnostic, and digital platforms