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Summer Diseases Rise — Are Your Test Kits Ready?

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Summer Diseases Rise — Are Your Test Kits Ready? Recent Posts Summer Diseases Rise — Are Your Test Kits Ready? CRP Test Kit: Early Detection of Inflammation & Infection H. Pylori Rapid Test: Reliable Antibody & Antigen Detection do you need our help? we always give the best for you 011-45661377 for more info Introduction Every summer, the same cycle repeats across India. Temperatures cross 40°C, mosquitoes breed in every patch of stagnant water, food spoils faster, and within weeks, fever cases start flooding into clinics and hospitals. Doctors know what’s coming. Labs know what’s coming. And yet, year after year, thousands of patients still reach a serious stage before they get a confirmed diagnosis. The bottleneck is rarely the doctor’s knowledge. It’s the availability of a fast, reliable test at the right moment — in the right clinic, in the right town. Astam Diagnostics Private Limited is a New Delhi-based manufacturer of In-Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) kits and medical devices. Their products are sold under the brand name “Pratham” — a name built on the belief that quality diagnostics should reach every patient, not just those in metro cities. This blog covers the infections that spike every summer, what to watch for, and how the right diagnostic tools make all the difference. The Summer Disease Problem in India India’s summer season — roughly March through June — creates near-perfect conditions for several dangerous infections. Here’s what actually surges during these months: Dengue spreads rapidly as rising humidity encourages Aedes mosquito breeding even before the monsoon. Early dengue looks like a routine fever, which is exactly why it gets missed. By the time platelet counts crash, patients are already in serious trouble. Malaria follows the same mosquito-driven pattern. Both Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax strains are active in summer. P. falciparum in particular can escalate to cerebral malaria within 24–48 hours of the first fever spike. Chikungunya travels with dengue — same mosquito, different virus. The crippling joint pain it causes can last for months after the fever is gone, but early diagnosis prevents mismanagement and unnecessary antibiotic use. Typhoid (Salmonella Typhi) thrives when heat accelerates food and water contamination. India sees a sharp uptick in typhoid cases between April and July, particularly in areas with unreliable water supply infrastructure. Leptospirosis peaks with pre-monsoon waterlogging and flooding. This bacterial infection spreads through contact with water or soil contaminated by infected animal urine. It is frequently misdiagnosed as viral fever until organ damage sets in. Actions & Symptoms — What Patients and Clinicians Should Watch The frustrating reality of all five infections above is that they start the same way: sudden fever, headache, fatigue. Here’s how to separate them: Dengue: High fever (102–104°F), pain behind the eyes, severe muscle and joint aches, skin rash appearing 3–5 days in. Watch for warning signs — abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding from gums or nose. These signals indicate severe dengue and require immediate hospital attention. Malaria: Cyclical chills followed by high fever and sweating, usually recurring every 48–72 hours depending on the strain. Nausea and body aches are common. Any confusion or altered consciousness in a febrile patient in a malaria-endemic zone is a red flag for cerebral malaria. Chikungunya: Abrupt fever with joint pain so severe that patients often cannot walk. The joints most affected are hands, wrists, ankles, and feet. Unlike dengue, bleeding symptoms are rare — the joint involvement is the distinguishing feature. Typhoid: Unlike the infections above, typhoid fever builds gradually. It rises steadily over several days, accompanied by stomach pain, constipation or loose stools, loss of appetite, and sometimes a faint rash on the abdomen. Untreated, it can perforate the intestines. Leptospirosis: Sudden fever, severe calf muscle pain, headache, red eyes (conjunctival suffusion), and in serious cases, jaundice. The calf pain is a relatively specific sign. If left untreated, it can cause Weil’s disease — multi-organ failure involving the kidneys and liver.   In all five cases, waiting for symptoms to worsen before testing is a mistake that costs patients time, money, and sometimes their lives. The Solution: Fast, Accurate Diagnosis at the Point of Care What changes outcomes is a confirmed diagnosis on day one or two of illness, not day five. Rapid diagnostic test kits designed for point-of-care use give results in 15–20 minutes from a blood sample, without needing specialised lab equipment or trained technicians beyond basic instruction. This is particularly relevant for India’s district hospitals, primary health centres, and smaller private clinics where sending samples to a central reference lab can mean a 24-hour or longer delay. The quality of the kit determines everything here. Sensitivity and specificity are non-negotiable. A false negative on a dengue NS1 test in the early days means a missed diagnosis. A false positive on malaria means wrong treatment. This is why the manufacturing standard behind a diagnostic kit matters as much as the test itself. Pratham — Diagnostic Kits by Astam Diagnostics Astam Diagnostics Private Limited manufactures its full range of diagnostic products under the Pratham brand. The manufacturing process follows ISO-certified quality standards, and the product portfolio is specifically designed for infections prevalent in the Indian clinical context. The following Pratham kits are directly relevant to summer disease diagnosis: Pratham Dengue IgG/IgM Rapid Test — Detects dengue antibodies in whole blood, serum, or plasma. Results in under 20 minutes. Suitable for clinics and labs with no specialised infrastructure. Pratham Dengue NS1 Antigen Rapid Test — Detects the NS1 protein present in blood from day one of dengue infection, before the immune system produces detectable antibodies. This is the most important test for early diagnosis of dengue. Pratham Dengue NS1 ELISA — A lab-grade ELISA kit for high-throughput dengue screening. Ideal for reference labs and hospitals managing large patient volumes during the dengue season. Pratham Malaria P.f/P.v Antigen Test — A single combo test strip that differentiates between Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax. Clinicians get strain-specific results immediately, which directly informs treatment choice. Pratham Chikungunya Antibody Test — Detects