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Diatron Exhibits Advanced Hematology and Clinical Chemistry Analyzers at MEDICA 2022

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Nov 2022
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Image: Diatron has been present at MEDICA for the past 15 years at the same booth location (Photo courtesy of Diatron)
Image: Diatron has been present at MEDICA for the past 15 years at the same booth location (Photo courtesy of Diatron)

Diatron (Budapest, Hungary) is exhibiting its advanced hematology analyzers and clinical chemistry analyzers, along with associated reagents at the 2022 edition of MEDICA, the world's largest trade fair for medical technology, being held from 14 to 17 November in Düsseldorf, Germany.

At MEDICA 2022, Diatron is exhibiting the KleeYa open, flexible CLIA platform which provides a unique approach to the use of different bead-based CLIA technologies, offering superior assay performance and providing ease of use with cost containment. Diatron’s KleeYa, a highly flexible, fast and sensitive random access CLIA platform for immunoassay menu, handles tests from various providers and is able to combine a wide variety of assay designs.

Also on display at the Diatron booth at MEDICA is the company’s new P780 clinical chemistry analyzer alongside the Aquila 3-part differential hematology analyzer. The Diatron Aquila is an innovative and revolutionary hematology analyzer that can be used in any testing location and application where high quality CBC results are desired. The Diatron Aquila can be used to perform complete CBC with human blood, collected in either standard EDTA collection tubes (Vacutainer type) or with micro sampling tubes. It delivers accurate results with regular and micro-sampling collection tubes with only 20 μl blood required and results in less than one minute. The QC menu offers the user the opportunity to use secondary QC limits for all parameters providing the extended QC option. The Diatron Aquila featuring the company’s latest technology offers an optimal testing solution for both experienced and inexperienced users and practices that require a high quality hematology analyzer.

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