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Hygiena secures US trademark for ‘One Health Diagnostics’

Posted 4 June, 2026
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Hygiena One Health Diagnostics trademark announcement

Hygiena has taken a decisive step in shaping the future of diagnostics after securing a US Notice of Allowance for its One Health Diagnostics trademark — a move that formally establishes a new category built around fully integrated, intelligence‑driven diagnostic ecosystems.

The approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) marks a milestone for the company, which has spent the past decade expanding from rapid food safety testing into a broader, interconnected model spanning food protection, public health, animal health and environmental monitoring.

A new category built around connected diagnostics

Hygiena’s One Health Diagnostics concept reflects a structural shift in the global diagnostics market. Instead of isolated testing tools, producers, regulators and public‑health bodies are increasingly seeking end‑to‑end systems that combine hygiene verification, pathogen detection, allergen testing, environmental monitoring and data analytics into a single operational view.

Amanda Manolis, VP global marketing, scientific affairs, product & program management, said the trademark reinforces Hygiena’s leadership in shaping this emerging category.

“The One Health Diagnostics mark reinforces our leadership in the category we are building and leading as the authority in rapid diagnostics. This recognition reinforces Hygiena’s role in advancing diagnostics beyond food safety into a fully integrated system that protects global health through data‑driven insight and end‑to‑end visibility.”

What One Health Diagnostics means in practice

Hygiena’s portfolio already spans the full diagnostics value chain, giving the company a rare breadth of capability:

  • ATP hygiene verification with UltraSnap, AquaSnap and KLEANZ
  • Molecular and pathogen detection through BAX and foodproof RT‑PCR systems
  • Allergen and gluten testing including GlutenTox
  • GMO and supply‑chain transparency testing
  • Public‑health and environmental surveillance

Crucially, these tools are tied together by SureTrend Food Safety Management Software and the newly added KLEANZ Sanitation Management platform, which convert ATP, PCR, sanitation and environmental data into real‑time operational decisions.

For food and drink producers, this means tighter compliance, stronger quality programmes, faster root‑cause analysis and a clearer view of risk across plants, suppliers and distribution networks.

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