Tags: celiac disease | gluten sensitivity | diagnosing celiac | blood tests | endoscopy

Gluten Problems? Simple Blood Test Diagnoses Celiac

Thursday, 01 August 2013 12:11 PM EDT


Finnish biotechnology firm Biohit announced a new test that allows diagnosis of celiac disease from a fingertip blood sample without endoscopy, sending its shares up more than 5 percent.
 
Celiac disease, an autoimmune disease in which rye, wheat and barley protein cause inflammation, would be reliably diagnosed within ten minutes with the new test, Biohit said.
 
The disease affects around 1 percent of Americans, according to most estimates, and is more prevalent in Finland and other northern European countries.
 
Shares in the company were up 5.8 percent at 6.4 euros by 1327 GMT.

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Finnish biotechnology firm Biohit announced a new test that allows diagnosis of celiac disease from a fingertip blood sample without endoscopy, sending its shares up more than 5 percent. Celiac disease, an autoimmune disease in which rye, wheat and barley protein cause...
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