The Holy Grail of lab work?
What would you call a blood lab in a box? Complete with electronic analysis and diagnosis of major diseases such as HIV, Hepatitus and Malaria, among others, there's already a word for it: Miraculous.
finally, widescale testing for infectious deseases doesn't depend on the availabilty of wealth, but the availability of inventive, cost-sensitive technology...
An Allegis Technologies core mission is improving the quality of life for impovershed indigenous populations worldwide. At the forefront of this effort is a generational leap we're making in the efficiency and ease of infectious disease testing in the field.
Allegis has partnered with top experts from a major University to test and deliver the next evolution in accurate and efficient field disease testing, streamlining and reducing the costs associated with current testing procedures. This revolutionary portable testing device greatly reduces the time required to obtain results, and eliminates the need for bulky bench-top laboratory equipment and associated costs. Initial tests available are HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
Test results and personal data gathered in the field utilizing the portable Allegis Secure ID Biometric Reader are transmitted via satellite/broadband communications and are securely stored, available for recall by authorized healthcare providers, and used by health and humanitarian organizations for statistical and demographic analysis. Allegis Technologies employs its proprietary Personal Health Record (PHR) product to store an individual's significant healthcare information and history on a secure "Tier One" server. The manipulation, presentation, and computer modeling of this centralized data is of utmost importance in the prediction of pandemic and epidemic outbreaks of disease, identifying areas of malnutrition, preparing a plan for preventive measures, and tailoring custom solutions to different areas of the world.
Allegis Technologies strives to stay on the cutting-edge of new and more efficient field technologies leading to lower project costs and expanded field operations. The ultimate result? A healthier living standard and reduced mortality rates.