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 Malariology Diagnosis and Treament
New Urine Test Offers Quick, Painless Check for Malaria

May 03, 2016- The Nigerian government is encouraging use of a new home test kit to diagnose malaria, in hopes that citizens don't assume they have the disease and self-medicate every time they have a fever.

 

The simple urine test kit, containing five test strips, is available at a Nigerian pharmacy for $12.

After urine is collected in the cup, the user dips a test stick in the sample and leaves it for 25 minutes. o­ne line o­n the stick means the person doesn't have malaria. Two lines indicates infection from the mosquito-borne illness.

The test kit replaces painful blood tests.

"I think that is revolutionary," said shopper Ezzine Anyanwu, explaining that many of her family members "don't necessarily take care of themselves well, so whenever anything is wrong [they assume] it is malaria ... and so they take medications."

Malaria is endemic in many countries, including Nigeria, and there are an estimated 425 million cases worldwide. The disease kills more than 400,000 people a year.

Prompt diagnosis is considered key for successful treatment.

The urine test was developed by Fyodor BioTechnology, an American company, and underwent trials in Nigeria.

"Malaria elimination in Nigeria is overdue," said Victoria Enwenmadu of Fyodor Biotechnology. "A lot of countries have succeeded in eliminating malaria ... and the Federal Ministry of Health is doing a lot of work to encourage proper care. So, I think what we bring to the table also adds value to malaria elimination. o­ne aspect is to test before you treat."

Fyodor BioTechnology hopes to make the test available throughout Africa and Asia.

New Urine Test Offers Quick, Painless Check for Malaria

05/12/2016
(Source: http://www.voanews.com)  

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