TropicalBoy
I am ordering also other types of tests from other providers, but will see if I get the goods first and see how service is before I report on the forum.
By the way some of the milder malaria types do not need to give the classical symptoms of fever etc (it person dependent, genetics, how heavy you are infected etc). If one do not feel well and with help of doctors and other methods do not find out of cause for not felling well for long period of time the risk of taking one of these malaria tests are minimal.
If you not have been to highly endemic are for malaria or not living in one most doctors will think you are nuts if you ask for malaria screening tests. They do not get it, it is not that you think you have malaria, it is that you not feel well and screening for malaria is just one of many things worth doing.
But of course a malaria test is only one of the things one many things to do to try to figure out cause of the symptoms one have (if not feeling well).
In my view if you live quite healthy and not are very old then infections should be the first things you screen out, this is unfortunately not easy in a world where most doctors hardly want to test you for anything else than the very most common infections (in the area you live), and even that can be difficult, because many if not most medical doctors are not even up to date on what could be common infection agents in their area.