In Yemen, the healthcare infrastructure faces significant pressure due to regional instability and extreme climatic conditions. The high demand for a pregnancy test card and infectious disease screening is driven by a lack of centralized laboratory facilities in rural provinces, making rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) the primary line of defense.
Climate-driven outbreaks, particularly during rainy seasons, have increased the urgency for the deployment of the dengue rapid test kit. The ability to diagnose patients at the point of care without needing cold-chain transport to major cities like Sana'a or Aden is critical for reducing mortality rates.
Furthermore, the persistence of respiratory viruses requires a consistent supply of the influenza rapid test kit. The integration of these tools into community health centers is essential to prevent large-scale epidemics in densely populated urban areas.