How Qualis LIMS transformed Tuberculosis (TB) Diagnostic Labs in Central Asia
Tuberculosis laboratories across Tajikistan and Uzbekistan were operating in highly constrained environments, with manual processes, fragmented data, and unreliable connectivity slowing diagnosis and reporting. As TB programs scaled nationally, laboratories needed a resilient digital system that could function offline, integrate diagnostic instruments, and deliver timely, centralized insights to health authorities. This case study highlights how a distributed, Qualis LIMS-driven approach enabled laboratories to modernize operations, improve data integrity, and support faster, more coordinated TB control efforts.
Inside this case study, you’ll learn:
- How distributed TB laboratories overcame poor connectivity with a locally autonomous LIMS architecture
- How multi-site data flow architecture through Qualis LIMS ensured seamless synchronization between regional and central laboratories
- How instrument-integrated workflows reduced manual data entry and improved diagnostic accuracy