BioPerfectus Presents Latest Solutions for Women's Health and Infectious Disease Diagnosis
|
By LabMedica International staff writers Posted on 05 Feb 2025 |

Jiangsu Bioperfectus Technologies Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China) is participating in Medlab Middle East 2025 where it is featuring advanced solutions for vaginal microbiota testing and self-sampling for women's health.
Bioperfectus is demonstrating the SS-AMS3000 automated reproductive tract microbiota microscopic image analysis system at the event. This system consists of an optical imaging system (including the light source, automatic platform, objective lens, and lens barrel), an image acquisition system (camera), and software (including control and analysis functions), which need to be used with a computer. The system’s operating principle is to magnify and capture images of reproductive tract samples on slides for user observation. It also enables the analysis of cells and microorganisms in microscopic images. Alongside, Bioperfectus is highlighting the SDA-90 automated stainer which is used for staining treatment of blood and other body fluids before sample analysis. It integrates new technologies such as machinery, electricity, and computer software to achieve fully automatic staining of samples. The SDA-90 automated stainer is used together with the stain reagents produced by BioPerfectus for staining of blood and other body fluids before sample analysis. It can be connected with the BioPerfectus Biological Automatic Microscope to realize fully automatic assembly line detection of vaginal microecological morphology.
BioPerfectus is also showcasing its comprehensive solution for cervical cancer screening, aiming to accelerate the global elimination of cervical cancer. This solution has tested over 10 million women, covering over 60 countries and regions worldwide. It can be customized to meet various application scenarios. The Quantitative HPV Genotyping Detection, designed for single-visit screening and optimization of HPV testing triage, brings higher cost efficiency. The 16+2 high-risk testing option caters to large-scale population screening. Integration with internet hospitals and self-sampling testing facilitates at-home testing, enhancing convenience and expanding the coverage of screening.
Latest MEDLAB 2025 News
- Medlab Middle East Rebranded to WHX Labs Dubai
- BIOBASE Showcases Comprehensive Range of Laboratory Solutions
- Dymind Presents Advanced Automatic Hematology Analysis Line
- YHLO Unveils Total Laboratory Automation System for Elevated Laboratory Efficiency
- Vazyme Showcases Cutting-Edge Microfluidic Solutions for Precise and Efficient Laboratory Workflows
- Erba Unveils New H 7100 Advanced Hematology Analyzer
- HUMAN Diagnostics Launches Next Generation Clinical Chemistry Instruments
- Tianlong Presents Advanced Instruments and Cutting-Edge Reagents
- Mindray Presents Range of IVD Total Solutions for Laboratories of All Sizes
- DRG Unveils Innovative Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Test Panel
- Fapon Presents Comprehensive Range of One-Stop IVD Solutions
- Anbio Biotechnology Showcases Cutting-Edge Diagnostic Solutions
- Sysmex Showcases Latest Laboratory Innovations and Technologies
- Sansure Presents Advanced Diagnostic Solutions
- Snibe Demonstrates Cutting-Edge Diagnostic Solutions
- Beckman Coulter Showcases Cutting-Edge Innovations in Diagnostics
Channels
Clinical Chemistry
view channel
Chemical Imaging Probe Could Track and Treat Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer remains a leading cause of illness and death among men, with many patients eventually developing resistance to standard hormone-blocking therapies. These drugs often lose effectiveness... Read more
Mismatch Between Two Common Kidney Function Tests Indicates Serious Health Problems
Creatinine has long been the standard for measuring kidney filtration, while cystatin C — a protein produced by all human cells — has been recommended as a complementary marker because it is influenced... Read moreMolecular Diagnostics
view channel
Simple Urine Test to Revolutionize Bladder Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Bladder cancer is one of the most common and deadly urological cancers and is marked by a high rate of recurrence. Diagnosis and follow-up still rely heavily on invasive cystoscopy or urine cytology, which... Read more
Blood Test to Enable Earlier and Simpler Detection of Liver Fibrosis
Persistent liver damage caused by alcohol misuse or viral infections can trigger liver fibrosis, a condition in which healthy tissue is gradually replaced by collagen fibers. Even after successful treatment... Read moreHematology
view channel
Platelet Activity Blood Test in Middle Age Could Identify Early Alzheimer’s Risk
Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease remains one of the biggest unmet needs in neurology, particularly because the biological changes underlying the disorder begin decades before memory symptoms appear.... Read more
Microvesicles Measurement Could Detect Vascular Injury in Sickle Cell Disease Patients
Assessing disease severity in sickle cell disease (SCD) remains challenging, especially when trying to predict hemolysis, vascular injury, and risk of complications such as vaso-occlusive crises.... Read more
ADLM’s New Coagulation Testing Guidance to Improve Care for Patients on Blood Thinners
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are one of the most common types of blood thinners. Patients take them to prevent a host of complications that could arise from blood clotting, including stroke, deep... Read moreImmunology
view channel
New Test Distinguishes Vaccine-Induced False Positives from Active HIV Infection
Since HIV was identified in 1983, more than 91 million people have contracted the virus, and over 44 million have died from related causes. Today, nearly 40 million individuals worldwide live with HIV-1,... Read more
Gene Signature Test Predicts Response to Key Breast Cancer Treatment
DK4/6 inhibitors paired with hormone therapy have become a cornerstone treatment for advanced HR+/HER2– breast cancer, slowing tumor growth by blocking key proteins that drive cell division.... Read more
Chip Captures Cancer Cells from Blood to Help Select Right Breast Cancer Treatment
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) accounts for about a quarter of all breast cancer cases and generally carries a good prognosis. This non-invasive form of the disease may or may not become life-threatening.... Read moreMicrobiology
view channel
Rapid Diagnostic Test Matches Gold Standard for Sepsis Detection
Sepsis kills 11 million people worldwide every year and generates massive healthcare costs. In the USA and Europe alone, sepsis accounts for USD 100 billion in annual hospitalization expenses.... Read moreRapid POC Tuberculosis Test Provides Results Within 15 Minutes
Tuberculosis remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, and reducing new cases depends on identifying individuals with latent infection before it progresses. Current diagnostic tools often... Read more
Rapid Assay Identifies Bloodstream Infection Pathogens Directly from Patient Samples
Bloodstream infections in sepsis progress quickly and demand rapid, precise diagnosis. Current blood-culture methods often take one to five days to identify the pathogen, leaving clinicians to treat blindly... Read morePathology
view channel
Tunable Cell-Sorting Device Holds Potential for Multiple Biomedical Applications
Isolating rare cancer cells from blood is essential for diagnosing metastasis and guiding treatment decisions, but remains technically challenging. Many existing techniques struggle to balance accuracy,... Read moreAI Tool Outperforms Doctors in Spotting Blood Cell Abnormalities
Diagnosing blood disorders depends on recognizing subtle abnormalities in cell size, shape, and structure, yet this process is slow, subjective, and requires years of expert training. Even specialists... Read moreTechnology
view channel
Artificial Intelligence Model Could Accelerate Rare Disease Diagnosis
Identifying which genetic variants actually cause disease remains one of the biggest challenges in genomic medicine. Each person carries tens of thousands of DNA changes, yet only a few meaningfully alter... Read more
AI Saliva Sensor Enables Early Detection of Head and Neck Cancer
Early detection of head and neck cancer remains difficult because the disease produces few or no symptoms in its earliest stages, and lesions often lie deep within the head or neck, where biopsy or endoscopy... Read moreIndustry
view channel
Abbott Acquires Cancer-Screening Company Exact Sciences
Abbott (Abbott Park, IL, USA) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Exact Sciences (Madison, WI, USA), enabling it to enter and lead in fast-growing cancer diagnostics segments.... Read more









