With H. pylori antibody 107, it is possible that you have a current or previous H. pylori infection and antibodies are present in your body. Further urea breath test and rapid urease test can be done to check for the presence of current H. pylori infection. Serum H. pylori antibody test is one of the commonly used tests to check for H. pylori. H. pylori antibody 107 is indicative of a previous H. pylori infection. If you have been infected with H. pylori before and have taken medication to eradicate it, you will still have H. pylori antibodies in your body for some time. At this time, you can further do the urea breath test, rapid urease test, etc. If the test result is positive, it usually suggests that there is a current H. pylori infection, on the contrary, there is no infection now. The presence of H. pylori antibodies 107 should be promptly and clearly examined under the guidance of a doctor, and if necessary, medication needs to be taken for treatment so as not to delay the condition.