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RDTs detect malarial parasite antigens in the blood of infected individuals. Precise test formats can differ according to manufacturer and purpose, but follow similar principles. The simplest format (with a single test and control line) is shown below.
Essentially, a lysis buffer will be introduced to the test through one window and a sample of blood is introduced into the second window. The interaction between buffer and sample will breakdown the red cells and any malaria parasites; this lysed sample they will diffuse along the strip where labelled antibodies will be used to detect the presence of parasites, forming a visible band in one or more test windows (T). Successful test performance will be shown by the appearance of a control band (C).
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