The malaria diagnostics market size is projected to grow from US$ 782.57 million in 2022 to US$ 1,200.24 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.5% during 2022–2030 . This reliable expansion highlights the market's importance in fighting malaria, a disease hitting millions yearly, mostly in Africa and parts of Asia. Tests help doctors spot cases fast, start right treatments, and track the disease to stop outbreaks.
What Makes the Market Grow
Malaria stays common despite vaccines and sprays. Over 240 million get sick each year. Poor areas need easy tests because labs are far away . Groups like WHO buy tests for free programs in villages and towns.
Tests improved a lot. Old microscope checks take time and skill. New strip tests show yes/no in 15 minutes anywhere. Lab DNA tests find hidden infections for special cases .
Money from rich countries funds most tests. Local making cut shipping costs. Pandemic taught quick supply fixes, now standard.
Problems like bad fake tests or smart parasites push new designs. Better tests mean less wrong drugs used.
How Tests Split Up
Test Types
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Microscopes: Slide under glass; see bug shape; cheap but slow .
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Quick Strips (RDTs): Dip in blood drop; color lines show result; top seller.
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DNA Tests: Machines copy bug genes; best for tiny amounts .
Strips win for ease; DNA grows as cheaper.
Who Buys Them
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Hospitals/Clinics: Daily use on sick kids and adults.
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Test Labs: Big checks for maps and studies .
Clinics buy more; labs do smart work.
Hot spots like Africa lead sales; India, Indonesia chase fast.
Main Companies and Plans
Key names :
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Access Bio.: Easy strips for field teams.
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Abbott: Trusted quick kits everywhere.
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Premier Medical: Low-cost from India.
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Sysmex Partec: Carry machines.
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bioMérieux: Hospital lab gear.
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Beckman Coulter: Blood counters with malaria flag.
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Siemens: Busy lab setups.
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Leica/Nikon: Sharp scopes.
They chase WHO okay stamps, drop prices, link with doctors.
Coming Changes
Tests go digital. Phone apps scan strips, share data. Robots read scopes. All-in-one checks malaria + flu .
Tiny labs-in-bag coming cheap. Flying drops to jungles. Bug maps from test info spot risks early.
By 2030, home finger-prick tests common. Warmer weather spreads bugs, keeps need high.
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