The Clinihealth Malaria Test Kit Complete – Single is a rapid diagnostic test designed to detect malaria infection quickly and reliably at the point of care. This single-use kit is ideal for clinical environments, travel health screening, community testing programmes, or personal preliminary screening when malaria infection is suspected.
Using a finger-prick blood sample and a simple lateral-flow cassette, this rapid test detects common Plasmodium antigens, including HRP2 (associated with Plasmodium falciparum) and pan-pLDH (for broader Plasmodium species coverage). Results are typically available in about 15–20 minutes, making it suitable for fast decision-making in regions where malaria is a concern.
Each kit includes all necessary components for one test — a test cassette, sterile lancet, capillary pipette, buffer solution, alcohol swab, and easy-to-follow instructions. Interpretation of results is clear and straightforward, with a visible control line confirming test validity.
For professional healthcare use or field screening, this test provides a convenient and portable option. A negative result does not rule out malaria; results should be interpreted with clinical context and, where appropriate, confirmed by laboratory testing.
Key Features
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Single-use rapid diagnostic test (RDT) for malaria antigen detection.
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Detects Plasmodium falciparum (HRP2) and non-falciparum (pan-pLDH) antigens.
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Fast results in approximately 15–20 minutes.
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Includes test cassette, lancet, pipette, buffer, and swab.
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Compact and portable for clinics, travel health, and community screening.
How It Works
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Check the expiry date and the integrity of the sealed pouch before opening.
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Clean the fingertip with the alcohol swab and obtain a small blood sample with the sterile lancet.
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Transfer the sample to the test cassette using the provided pipette and add buffer drops as instructed.
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Read results at the specified time (typically 15–20 minutes).
Important Notes
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For in vitro diagnostic use only; single use only.
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A negative result does not rule out malaria; clinical correlation and, if necessary, laboratory confirmation are recommended.
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Dispose of all used components according to local biohazard waste guidelines.




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