Portland, OR -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/28/2017 -- Malaria is caused by the Plasmodium parasites and is transmitted by the female anopheles mosquito. Diagnosis of malaria includes detection by microscopy and blood tests. According to the WHO, in 2012, there were an estimated 203 million cases of malaria, which resulted in an estimated 627,000 deaths. Accurate and early diagnosis of malaria is important as the patients recover rapidly if treatment is started early and this has spurred investments in diagnostic techniques. This has led to technological advancements in development of rapid diagnostic tests and is the major driver for growth of this market. The challenges faced by this market are in accelerating the acceptance of diagnostic tests and their use in diagnosis of malaria. WHO updated its guidelines for treatment of malaria and it recommends testing all suspected cases of malaria. Initiatives by global partners have been undertaken to provide universal access to diagnostic kits.
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According to Porter's five forces model, the bargaining power of the buyer is high in this market as there are many suppliers producing diagnostic kits. The report analyzes the threat of substitutes and new entrants to this market. The Malaria diagnostic market is experiencing a surge in growth due to global initiatives to reduce the deaths caused by this disease. The report describes the efforts taken by governments for the widespread use of diagnostics. The key investment regions are analyzed based on future growth potential of this market.
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Key Deliverables
Malaria Diagnostics Market is segmented by technique and geography.
Malaria Diagnostics Market by technique
-Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDT)
-Molecular Diagnostics
-Microscopy
Malaria Diagnostics Market by Geography
-North America
-Europe
-Asia Pacific
-Row.