REVOLUTIONIZING THE MANAGEMENT OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Antibiotic resistance issues
Antibiotic resistance describes the phenomenon whereby bacteria develop mechanisms to survive and proliferate in the presence of antibiotics. Over the last few decades, the intensive and often inappropriate use of antimicrobials in human and animal health and in agriculture has amplified this problem to an alarming scale.
Human health: by 2050, antimicrobial-resistant infections could cause up to 10 million deaths a year worldwide.
Animal health: in France, 40% of cattle and 30% of pigs carry resistant bacteria that can be transmitted to humans by contact or via the food chain.
Environmental health: in Paris, wastewater contains bacteria, 30% to 50% of which are resistant to antibiotics, contributing to the spread of resistance.
FAST-ACTING DIAGNOSTICS, CLOSE TO THE PATIENT
In response to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, our rapid, point-of-care diagnostic technology can accurately detect bacterial infections in record time, optimizing treatment and reducing antibiotic consumption. Preserve health, while reducing healthcare costs!
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Our vision
Rapidly actionable: We aim to offer antibiograms available in just a few hours, to enable rapid and effective clinical decisions.
Proximity to care: Our diagnostic devices are installed directly in care facilities to provide fast, accurate detection for both patients and animals.
One Health : We aim to adopt a One Health approach, integrating human, animal and environmental health for optimized global care.
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