Helicobacter pylori is the major cause of gastritis. The aim of this investigation was to develop a specific antibody, which recognizes both coccoid and spiral forms of Helicobacter pylori and to test this antibody on gastric biopsy sections known to harbour coccoid bacteria. Murine monoclonal antibodies against glycine-acid extracts of five strains of Helicobacter pylori were raised. Immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy showed that one antibody of the IgG1 subclass was specific for both the spiral and coccoid forms. It reacted with a 28 kDa protein that was present in all the five strains tested. Using this antibody in an indirect immunofluorescence assay of formalin-fixed antral and corpus biopsy specimens from Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis patients showed that nine of the nine antral and five of six corpus specimens harboured the coccoid form of Helicobacter pylori. This technique thus provides a rapid and specific detection of both the spiral and coccoid forms.