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Last updated: June 14, 2026
Back to directoryAI microscopy platform for blood-based malaria and morphology workflows that automates staining, imaging, and AI analysis on compact miLab instruments.
Labs and public-health programs evaluating compact AI microscopy for malaria or blood morphology workflows where trained professionals can review results and local validation data.
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| Status | Official materials describe miLab workflows for malaria and blood count/morphology; verify current IVD authorization and local product availability for each module. |
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| Review route | Verify local IVD authorization, CE/IVDR or national registration, and intended-use labeling |
| Intended use | AI-assisted microscopy for malaria analysis, parasitemia quantification, and blood count or morphology workflows using miLab modules. |
| Verification note | Confirm cartridge, software version, specimen type, species coverage, regulatory status, cloud configuration, and required professional review before use. |
| Source | noul.com / en / milab |
Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Noul miLab as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat as a high-risk IVD diagnostic workflow. Confirm the exact module, cartridge, software version, specimen type, geography, malaria species or morphology claim, and local authorization before clinical use. |
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| Privacy | Review device connectivity, image and result storage, identifiers, cloud or local processing, support access, user accounts, export controls, retention, and public-health data-sharing terms. |
| Evidence | Validate malaria and morphology performance against local microscopy, PCR or reference methods, parasite prevalence, species distribution, smear quality, operator workflow, and quality-control requirements. |
| Workflow | Best governed with laboratory director oversight, trained operator review, confirmed QC procedures, escalation for discordant or high-risk findings, LIS/reporting mapping, and fallback microscopy. |
Noul describes miLab as a platform that performs sample preparation, staining, digital imaging, and AI analysis for Malaria and Blood Count and Morphology workflows. Product materials describe analysis of large red-cell counts for malaria pre-classification and parasitemia, while company news describes clinical validation and European deployment signals that buyers should verify against local authorization and specimen requirements.
Not for: Autonomous diagnosis, unsupported specimen types, assuming global regulatory authorization, replacing microscopy competency, or using a malaria workflow outside local validation and quality-control rules.
Use these links to confirm current claims, terms, regulatory status, pricing, and deployment requirements.