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BioPerfectus Highlights Diagnostic Solutions for HPV & Cervical Cancer Screening, STIs and Vector-Borne Diseases

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 05 Feb 2024

Jiangsu Bioperfectus Technologies Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China) is showcasing its range of diagnostics solutions for HPV and cervical cancer screening, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and vector-borne diseases at Medlab Middle East 2024 that offer dependable, high-throughput, and cost-effective results.

BioPerfectus provides diagnostic solutions for STIs, including asymptomatic screening and clinical diagnosis. The key features of the company’s clinical STI testing technologies are adaptability and reliable outcomes. BioPerfectus’ products for STI asymptomatic screening, include the SAW-48 automated nucleic acid extraction workstation, the STC-96A PLUS Real-Time PCR system, nucleic acid extraction rapid kit, N. Gonorrhoeae / Chlamydia Trachomatis / U.urealyticum Real-Time PCR Kit, and STC auto interpretation software. In addition, BioPerfectus is highlighting its CE-marked PCR assays for STI clinical diagnostics such as Herpes Simplex Virus Real-Time PCR Kit, Herpes Simplex Virus Type I II Real-Time PCR Kit, Mycoplasma Genitalium Real-Time PCR Kit, Mycoplasma Hominis Real-Time PCR Kit, Trichomonas Vaginalis Real-Time PCR Kit and Treponema Pallidum Real-Time PCR Kit.

At Medlab Middle East 2024, BioPerfectus is showcasing its comprehensive range of diagnostic solutions essential for timely infectious disease control when outbreaks occur, including Vibrio Cholerae Real-Time PCR Kit, Monkeypox Virus Real-Time PCR Kit, Zika Virus / Dengue Virus / Chikungunya Virus Real-Time PCR Kit and Ebola Virus Real-Time PCR Kit. Visitors to the BioPerfectus booth at Medlab Middle East 2024 can experience the SAW-48 automated nucleic acid extraction workstation which is now lighter, smaller, and faster. Offering seamless workflow, it allows labs to go from the primary sample tube to a PCR ready-to-go tube in just one step, and say goodbye to time-consuming and complex processes.

Additionally, SAW-48 is compatible with various types of sample tubes and a diverse range of extraction and PCR reagents, making it the ideal choice for a wide spectrum of infectious disease diagnostic applications. In addition, BioPerfectus is highlighting the SSNP-2000B nucleic acid extraction system which integrates new technologies such as machine, electricity, and computer software to enable automatic nucleic acid extraction of 32 samples at one time. Alongside, BioPerfectus is presenting the STC-96A Plus Real-Time PCR system which is a more-than-ever flexible, efficient, and reliable breakthrough in the real-time PCR analysis of gene expression and genetic variation. It allows laboratories to apply two different PCR assays on just one instrument with separate controlled programs.

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