A new saliva test can now help screen and prepare necessary preventions against malaria.
Scientists published a study in the Science of Translational Medicine Journal giving clinics a new way to help test individuals for malaria.
Currently, the only way that clinicians can check for malaria is through a blood test. While long-used, the method poses many issues.
Blood tests are invasive and harder to carry out in more rural areas. The tests are also not 100 percent effective as sometimes, individuals can test negative for malaria, only to have a subclinical infection that the blood test can’t pick up on. There are also mutations that have developed that blood tests no longer register. This has become a huge issue as individuals are deemed free of the disease. Unfortunately, they leave to unknowingly spread the parasite.