Abstract:
Malaria is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in developing
countries. Accurate and complete diagnosis is key for effective treatment of
the disease. However, mainstream malaria diagnostic techniques suffer from
a number of shortcomings. There is therefore an urgent need for develop-
ment of new and more efficient techniques for malaria diagnosis. In vivo
Photoacoustic spectroscopy is an emerging technique, which has great poten-
tial of delivering a nearly ideal method for early diagnosis of the disease. The
technique promises to be highly sensitive and specific. In this paper, a de-
scription of photoacoustic malaria sensing is given. This is followed by a re-
view of photoacoustic-based malaria diagnostic techniques and suggestions
for future improvements.