Parameter Included: 1
Parameter Included: 1
Reliable, Corporate Office, Jaipur
RDC
: Corporate Office, Jaipur
Reliable, MALVIYA NAGAR, Jaipur
RDC
: Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
Reliable, DURGAPURA, Jaipur
RDC
: Durgapura, Jaipur
Reliable, SHRI HOSPITAL, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
RDC
: Shri Hospital, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
Reliable, JAWAHAR NAGAR, Jaipur
RDC
: Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur
Reliable, JK LOAN, Chetak Marg, JAIPUR
RDC
: Jk Loan, Chetak Marg, Jaipur
Reliable, SANGANERI GATE, Jaipur
RDC
: Sanganeri Gate, Jaipur
Reliable, Agra Road, Jaipur
RDC
: Agra Road, Jaipur
Reliable, JHOTWARA, Jaipur
RDC
: Jhotwara, Jaipur
This test is done to identify the presence of malarial parasites in the blood. Malaria is an infectious disease which is caused by species of Plasmodium parasite. It is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. The species which cause malaria in humans include P. Vivax, P. malariae, P. ovale, and P. falciparum. This test is advised if you experience any signs and symptoms of malaria like shaking chills, fever, headache, and profuse sweating. The malarial parasite can be identified by examining a blood smear slide under the microscope. A positive result indicates the presence of the malarial parasite while a negative result indicates no malarial parasite.
A rapid malaria test involves testing a small blood sample from the patient for the presence of malaria antigens or proteins produced by the Plasmodium parasites. The test is usually performed using a simple, portable device that provides results within a short timeframe, typically within 15 to 20 minutes. It is particularly useful in areas where access to laboratory facilities is limited or where immediate diagnosis is crucial for prompt treatment.
Rapid malaria tests are affordable, easy to use, and can be performed by healthcare professionals in various settings, including healthcare facilities, community clinics, or even in remote locations. They have become an integral part of malaria control programs in many countries, especially in regions with high malaria transmission rates.
However, it's important to note that rapid malaria tests have limitations. While they are generally reliable, they may not always detect low levels of parasite infections or differentiate between different species of Plasmodium parasites. To confirm the diagnosis, particularly in challenging cases or areas with low transmission rates, additional laboratory-based testing, such as microscopy or molecular methods, may be required.
Rapid malaria tests have significantly improved the accessibility and efficiency of malaria diagnosis worldwide, enabling timely treatment and reducing the burden of the disease. They contribute to early case detection, effective management of malaria infections, and ultimately help in controlling the spread of this serious infectious disease.