Molbio Diagnostics Limited
Enabling better medicine through precise, rapid, cost-effective molecular diagnosis at the point of
Early detection is one of the strongest defenses against cervical cancer. Screening, in time, can change everything.
This International Day of Action for Women's Health, we are reminded that access to that early window must reach every woman, wherever she is. Solutions like Truenat HPV HR Plus are part of a wider effort to make point-of-care cervical cancer testing more accessible across underserved communities.
We recently had the chance to sit down with Sadhna Jadon, President & Senior Manager, NCPI+, and listen to her journey as a PLHIV (persons living with HIV), and what awareness and timely screening can mean for women all around the world.
On Mother's Day, 13 women in Margao, Goa walked in for a breast health screening - many for the very first time.
Using iBreastExam, a painless and portable breast screening device, the camp at Healing Touch Centre made screening feel accessible and approachable. One positive finding was detected and flagged for follow-up — a reminder of why regular screening matters.
Thank you to the Rotary Club of Margao Sunrise and Healing Touch Centre for making women's health the centrepiece of this Mother's Day.
Rotary Club | iBreastExam
15/05/2026
"With affordable NPOC tests now being manufactured in the global south, it is exciting to see Indian innovations that can be used with tongue swabs. India can now scale them up to replace the old smear microscopy."
— Dr. Madhukar Pai, Chair of Global and Public Health, McGill University
Truenat was built in India, for the settings where the TB burden is highest. That work is slowly being recognised, as it continues to shape the point of care diagnosis in over 85 countries.
Read the full article- https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-plus/new-molecular-tests-to-change-how-tb-is-detected/articleshow/130093073.cms
17/04/2026
Dust. Distance. Uncertainty.
For families in Zimbabwe's most remote regions, these were the conditions of a TB diagnosis — days of travel to reach a clinic, weeks of waiting for results, and the quiet heartbreak of patients who never returned for them.
Something is shifting.
Decentralised molecular testing has collapsed a two-week wait into a few hours. Mobile screening initiatives are moving closer to the people who need them most — including in the Zambezi Valley, where a same-day diagnosis can mean the difference between treatment and silence.
Health worker Martha Sibanda stands at the centre of this transformation. Her work. Her community. Her story.
Read the full impact story by visiting this link: https://www.molbiodiagnostics.com/through-dust-and-hope-zimbabwes-tb-revolution/
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