WASPLab

Your diagnosis and treatment guidance in 26 hours

Laboratory with some WASPLab

Joaquim Chaves Saúde reduces the diagnosis and treatment guidance time for urinary tract infections to 26 hours with a technology unique in Portugal

A pioneering project in the Iberian Peninsula accelerates the identification of the bacteria causing infection and antibiotic susceptibility testing, helping to avoid empirical prescriptions and reduce the use of potentially ineffective antibiotics.


Across all Joaquim Chaves Saúde Clinical Analysis Units, laboratory diagnosis and treatment guidance for urinary tract infections can now be completed in just 26 hours from the moment the sample is received in the laboratory. This reduction in turnaround time enables patients to be directed more quickly to the most appropriate therapy, avoiding waiting periods which, in most cases, typically extend to around three days.
This process has been made possible because Joaquim Chaves Saúde was a pioneer in the Iberian Peninsula in implementing WASPLab, an integrated and automated solution for Microbiology. Following the implementation of this system, turnaround times were reduced across all microbiological samples, but the impact has been particularly significant in positive urine samples. In these cases, the average turnaround time has decreased from 72 hours to 26 hours.


Traditionally, when symptoms compatible with a urinary tract infection are present, antibiotic treatment is often initiated before the final culture and antibiogram results are available, due to the time required to obtain them. When the report arrives, it may be necessary to adjust the medication if the initially prescribed antibiotic is not effective against the causative microorganism.


By shortening this process to 26 hours, Joaquim Chaves Saúde helps reduce the use of potentially ineffective antibiotics and promotes more responsible use of these medications.


Laboratory Dr. Joaquim Chaves is the only laboratory in Portugal equipped with this technology, which enables faster and more accurate diagnosis while significantly reducing result delivery times. By supporting more informed and timely therapeutic decisions, WASPLab also helps mitigate the risk of self-medication and avoids the premature prescription of broad-spectrum antibiotics.

WASPLab technology

How can I obtain a diagnosis?

To obtain a diagnosis of a urinary tract infection, you simply need to visit a Clinical Analysis Unit and request a urine test (aseptic sample). No appointment or prescription is required. You should only ensure that you follow the collection requirements: proper disinfection of the urogenital area and refraining from urinating for at least 2 to 3 hours prior to sample collection.

What is WASPLab?

WASPLab is a state-of-the-art digital system that automates and integrates sample processing in microbiology, in coordination with other laboratory equipment and services.
In the case of aseptic urine culture, this technology makes it possible to confirm more quickly whether the result is positive or negative and, when positive, to proceed with a complete follow-up analysis, including bacterial identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing (antibiogram).

How does WASPLab work?

WASPLab automates the entire sample workflow (reception, inoculation, incubation, digital reading, and interpretation). Its most innovative modules include:


• Inoculation module: Enables process standardization, eliminating variability associated with manual inoculation and reducing related errors;
• Smart incubation: Incubators ensure uniform and constant conditions, increasing efficiency and contributing to reduced incubation times;
• Image acquisition: Highly sophisticated cameras and multiple lighting systems for optimal capture of high‑resolution images;
• Digital reading: Stands out for significantly improved traceability, ensuring tighter control of the entire process;
• Automatic microorganism interpretation: Advanced artificial intelligence algorithms that read, interpret, and classify bacterial cultures.