Peru faces a unique diagnostic challenge due to its fragmented geography. In the Amazon basin, the high prevalence of mosquito-borne illnesses necessitates the widespread deployment of the dengue rapid test kit to prevent outbreaks from escalating into public health crises. The humid climate requires reagents that remain stable under varying temperature conditions.
In urban centers like Lima, there is an increasing demand for home-based screening. The accessibility of the pregnancy test card has transitioned from clinic-only use to widespread pharmacy availability, reflecting a shift toward patient autonomy and early prenatal screening.
Furthermore, the Peruvian healthcare system is actively strengthening its surveillance for respiratory viruses and chronic infections. Integrating an efficient influenza rapid test kit and accessible hiv test kit set into primary care centers is critical for reducing the burden on tertiary hospitals.