I have a 45 year old client who was diagnosed in 2008 with crohn’s disease. She has subsequently been diagnosed with H.Pylor, which she eradicated with a different practitioner. Last month her stool sample from DRG Laps GI Pathogens Plus showed the H.Pylori was lowered to a score of 22, but that the virulence factor cagA was high/positive 922. Can you explain why that marker jumped, when the H.Pylori itself is low to nonexistent?
(also, Her tests from last July indicated normal levels of H.pylori and virulence factor cagA, but a high entamoeba histolytic count which she treated with another practitioner).