An African-America led non-governmental organization Africare in collaboration with a Canadian Technology Company; Fio Cooperation has created a new device called Deki Reader which is more effective and reliable than the Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) currently being used for diagnosis of Malaria in the country.

Africare’s Director, Malaria Programme, Dr. Patrick Adah who unfolded the new device in Ndue Eduo Healthcare in Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom informed people on how the device would be useful in malaria diagnosis in the country.

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