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Malaria
One global threat, four parasites
Malaria is a complex disease caused by 4 key Plasmodium species (P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. malariae, P. ovale), each with its own lifecycle, risk of severe disease, and adaptations to avoid detection.
As leading experts in tropical disease diagnostics, our range of OnSite® Malaria Rapid Tests supports simultaneous detection of P. falciparum and other prevalent Malaria parasites, resulting in a well-rounded portfolio of Malaria diagnostic aids trusted by clinicians worldwide.
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Why OnSite®?
Full-spectrum patient management
- Detects past and active Malaria infections from P. falciparum and other prevalent Malaria parasite species ( P. vivax, P. malariae, or P. ovale), guiding species-specific care decisions based on risk of severe complications or relapsing infection from dormant P. vivax or P. ovale schizonts
Antimicrobial stewardship
- Supports efforts to prevent antimicrobial resistance by minimizing presumptive Malaria treatment
Global disease monitoring
- Provides valuable data about Plasmodium species prevalence worldwide, aiding global vector control and disease surveillance efforts

OnSite® Malaria Pf/Pv Ab Combo Rapid Test
The OnSite® Malaria Pf/Pv Ab Combo Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of antibodies including IgG, IgM and IgA to Plasmodium falciparum (Pf)
and Plasmodium vivax (Pv) in human serum, plasma or whole blood.

OnSite® Malaria Pf/Pan Ag Rapid Test
The OnSite® Malaria Pf/Pan Ag Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of
Plasmodium falciparum (Pf)
antigen and P. vivax (Pv), P. ovale (Po), or P. malariae (Pm)
antigen in human blood specimen.

OnSite® Malaria Pf/Pv Ag Rapid Test
The OnSite® Malaria Pf/Pan Ag Rapid Test is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of (Pf)
Plasmodium falciparum
antigen and P. vivax (Pv), P. ovale (Po), or P. malariae (Pm)
antigen in human blood specimen.
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