Exciting Review | The 34th Beijing Academic Conference on Childhood Asthma and Allergic Diseases
2025.05.20 | 294

Deheng Medical presents a one-stop dual technology solution for rapid quantitative allergen detection, combining quantum dot immunofluorescence and magnetic particle chemiluminescence! Numerous experts and scholars have shown strong interest and high recognition in the rapid quantitative detection of allergens with a single drop of blood! In front of the booth, there were crowds of people coming and going.



1. Improve diagnostic efficiency and reduce the pain of pediatric patients
Minimally invasive sampling: Traditional allergen testing (such as skin prick tests or venous blood collection) requires multiple punctures, which results in low cooperation among children and can easily trigger fear. The one drop blood technology that supports peripheral blood greatly reduces trauma, especially suitable for infants and children with blood collection difficulties.
Quick detection: A report can be issued within 15 minutes, shortening the testing time, helping doctors quickly identify allergens, accelerating the diagnosis and treatment process, and reducing waiting anxiety for children and parents.
2. High sensitivity and quantitative analysis, precise guidance for treatment
Accurate quantification: Compared with qualitative detection (such as IgE skin test), quantum dot immunofluorescence technology can quantify allergen specific antibody levels, dynamically monitor changes in allergy severity, and provide scientific basis for personalized treatment (such as desensitization therapy).
Multi project joint inspection: A single test can cover 26 common allergens (such as milk, eggs, dust mites, pollen, etc.), suitable for children with complex allergies (such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, etc.).
3. Promote early intervention to reduce long-term health risks
Preventing allergy progression: Childhood allergies often progress from food allergies to asthma and rhinitis. Early and precise identification of allergens can avoid risks in advance and block disease progression.
Nutritional management support: For children with food allergies, avoid blind dietary restrictions (such as milk, wheat, etc.), develop alternative nutrition plans based on accurate diagnosis, and ensure children's growth and development.
4. Optimize the allocation of medical resources and reduce social costs