Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid)

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Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid), in Visit Clinic

Detects malaria parasite proteins in blood to quickly confirm active infection and guide prompt treatment decisions in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid) Test in Visit Clinic?

The malarial antigen rapid test detects proteins made by malaria parasites in the blood. These proteins appear when the parasite is actively infecting you. Finding them helps confirm a current malaria infection quickly. This is important because malaria can become severe and needs fast treatment. Doctors use the test at the first sign of fever in people who live in or have traveled to areas where malaria occurs. It is often used alongside a blood smear or PCR when available. Rapid tests help start treatment right away, guide initial care, and decide if further laboratory tests are needed to identify the parasite species and measure parasite levels.

Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Malarial Antigen detection (Rapid) Test in Visit Clinic?

This rapid antigen test is commonly used as part of fever or infectious disease evaluations, especially when malaria is possible. Doctors order it for symptoms like fever, chills, headache, or recent travel to malaria areas. It helps diagnose malaria and start treatment quickly. Abnormal (positive) results are caused by infection with Plasmodium parasites, while recent treatment, low parasite levels, or rare test cross-reactions can affect accuracy. Family or household exposure and travel history make this test more likely to be ordered.

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What is the rapid test for malaria antigens in Visit Clinic?plus

The rapid diagnostic test (RDT) for malaria is a lateral‑flow immunoassay that detects Plasmodium antigens in a finger‑prick blood sample—commonly HRP2 (P. falciparum) and/or pLDH (all species). It gives results in about 15–20 minutes, is portable and simple to use. Limitations include variable sensitivity, false negatives from HRP2 gene deletions, and antigen persistence after treatment, so microscopy or repeat testing may be needed.

What is the rapid detection of malaria in Visit Clinic?plus

Rapid detection of malaria uses point-of-care rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) that identify parasite antigens in a finger-prick blood sample, delivering results in 15–30 minutes without microscopy. RDTs are easy to use in clinics and remote settings, reliably detect Plasmodium falciparum and some other species, and guide prompt treatment; however, sensitivity varies and microscopy or PCR may be used to confirm or speciate infections.

How to use rapid malaria ag detection test in Visit Clinic?plus

To use a rapid malaria antigen test: check kit integrity and expiry, wash hands, perform a finger‑prick and collect the required blood volume, add blood to the sample well, then add the supplied buffer. Start the timer and read results at the manufacturer’s specified time (usually 15–20 minutes). A visible control line confirms validity; a test line indicates malaria antigen. If positive or invalid, repeat or seek confirmatory testing and medical care.

What antigens are detected by malaria RDT in Visit Clinic?plus

Malaria rapid diagnostic tests detect parasite antigens: histidine‑rich protein 2 (HRP2), mainly from Plasmodium falciparum; parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH), which can be pan‑Plasmodium or species‑specific (Pf‑pLDH, Pv‑pLDH); and pan‑Plasmodium aldolase. Some tests combine HRP2 with pLDH or aldolase for broader detection and species differentiation; antigen persistence and HRP2 gene deletions can affect sensitivity.

Why is rapid antigen detection necessary in Visit Clinic?plus

Rapid antigen detection is necessary because it provides quick, low-cost identification of infectious individuals at point of care, enabling prompt isolation, treatment and contact tracing. Faster results relieve laboratory burden, expand testing access in community and low-resource settings, and help control outbreaks by identifying contagious cases during early symptomatic stages, guiding timely clinical and public health decisions.

How to check rapid antigen test in Visit Clinic?plus

To check a rapid antigen test: wash hands, confirm kit expiry, and follow the instructions. Collect the swab as directed, mix it in the extraction buffer, and add the required drops to the test well. Wait the specified time (usually 15–30 minutes). A visible control line confirms validity; a test line (even faint) plus control = positive, only control = negative. If no control line, invalid; if symptomatic and negative, repeat or get PCR.