Promising new research to detect mosquito-borne illness
A fast and low-cost way of detecting malaria is showing promising results.
The disease affected 4 people across Central Queensland in the past two years.
The mosquito-borne illness is easy to treat but hard to diagnose.
A new test led by James Cook University detects the magnetic properties in malaria-infected blood.
Researchers hope to refine the prototype, so the test could eventually be performed at the touch of a button.