Malaria continues to pose a significant public health challenge across many regions of the world, particularly in Africa, Southeast Asia, and parts of Latin America. As global health organizations intensify efforts toward malaria control and elimination, the demand for rapid, accurate, and accessible diagnostic tools remains stronger than ever.
The Malaria P.f/P.v Antigen Combination Test Kit (Whole Blood) from BABIO, a well-established Chinese manufacturer of in vitro diagnostic products, provides a reliable solution for the qualitative detection of Plasmodium falciparum (P.f) and Plasmodium vivax (P.v) antigens in whole blood samples.
Built on advanced colloidal gold immunochromatographic technology, the test delivers clear and easy-to-interpret results within 15–20 minutes. The assay is designed to support healthcare professionals, diagnostic laboratories, field clinics, humanitarian organizations, and disease surveillance programs in areas where rapid malaria screening is essential.

With increasing focus on infectious disease surveillance, travel medicine, tropical disease management, and public health preparedness, rapid malaria diagnostic tests play a vital role in improving access to timely diagnosis. Reliable antigen detection can help healthcare providers make informed decisions while supporting broader malaria control initiatives.
As a trusted diagnostic manufacturer, BABIO is committed to providing high-quality rapid testing solutions for international healthcare markets. The company supplies diagnostic products to distributors, medical institutions, government projects, NGOs, and healthcare partners worldwide.
For detailed product information, technical specifications, and global distribution opportunities, visit the official BABIO website:
BABIO continues to support global healthcare with innovative diagnostic technologies designed to improve infectious disease detection and patient care.
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