Mali faces significant diagnostic hurdles due to its vast Sahelian geography and extreme temperature fluctuations. In remote areas, the lack of cold-chain logistics makes the deployment of a covid quick test or other temperature-sensitive reagents difficult, necessitating the use of highly stable, heat-resistant diagnostic formats.
The prevalence of vector-borne diseases in the Niger River basin increases the demand for the dengue rapid test kit. Current medical facilities often struggle with the balance between cost-efficiency and clinical sensitivity, requiring tools that can operate without complex laboratory infrastructure.
Furthermore, maternal health and infectious disease screening remain top priorities. The widespread use of the pregnancy test card and specialized screening tools is essential for reducing maternal mortality and managing endemic viral loads in rural clinics.