
“With over 30 of the 200 known zoonoses globally recorded in Mongolia, and increasing interaction between humans, livestock, wildlife, and the environment, the country faces a high risk of emerging and re-emerging health threats,” according to the World Health Organization. In this context, Mongolia continues to strengthen its infectious-disease surveillance and laboratory capacity, as its vast territory, mobile pastoral communities, and livestock-based economy make rapid, accurate pathogen detection essential for timely public-health response.
BioPerfectus is honored to collaborate with the National Center of Communicable Diseases (NCCD), Mongolia's leading institution responsible for infectious-disease surveillance, reference diagnostics, and outbreak investigation across the nation. NCCD has incorporated several BioPerfectus molecular diagnostic assays into its laboratory workflows, including the Brucella Real-Time PCR Kit, the Neisseria meningitidis (A/C) and (B/W135/Y) Real-Time PCR Kits, to enhance the accuracy and timeliness of pathogen detection in routine surveillance and public-health investigations.

Laboratory teams at NCCD have shared highly positive feedback regarding the performance of these BioPerfectus assays, noting their dependable stability, clear result interpretation, and analytical sensitivity that supports early pathogen identification. They also highlighted that the assays integrate smoothly into existing laboratory operations, improving overall efficiency and contributing to faster clinical and epidemiological decision-making during time-sensitive investigations.
Through this partnership, BioPerfectus is proud to support NCCD in advancing Mongolia's public-health capabilities, strengthening the country's preparedness against infectious diseases. By equipping national laboratories with reliable molecular diagnostics, BioPerfectus reaffirms its commitment to empowering health institutions worldwide, helping to protect communities, safeguard lives, and contribute to a more resilient global health landscape.