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Paper diagnostics are a subset within the broader field of diagnostics focusing on the use of paper as the substrate for detecting and analyzing biological samples such as blood, saliva, or urine. These devices are often used for point-of-care testing and can provide rapid results without the need for complex lab equipment or extensive technical training. Common forms of paper diagnostics include lateral flow assays, such as pregnancy tests, where capillary action pulls the sample through the test reagents to produce a visual result.
In the context of diagnostics, paper diagnostics are praised for their affordability, portability, and ease of use. They are particularly useful in resource-limited settings where access to standard laboratory facilities is challenging. Innovation within this market is geared towards expanding the range of applications, improving sensitivity and specificity, and integrating advanced materials like nanocomposites for enhanced performance.
Several companies are prominent within the paper diagnostics market. DiaSys Diagnostic Systems, a healthcare company, offers a variety of diagnostic tests. Abbott, a leader in medical devices and healthcare solutions, provides various rapid diagnostic tools. Alere (now part of Abbott) is known for its innovative, rapid-point-of-care tests. Becton, Dickinson and Company, a global medical technology firm, offers diagnostic instruments and reagents. Additional players in the field include Siemens Healthineers, known for their medical imaging and lab diagnostics equipment, and Bio-Rad Laboratories, which specializes in the production of diagnostic products for clinical, research, and industrial laboratories. These companies, among others, contribute Show Less Read more