- Codix Bio is in Nigeria.
- They will make 147 million test kits.
- These kits are for HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis.
- Production started this month.
- Many parts of the kits are made in Nigeria.
- These kits are easy to use and give quick results.
Difficult words
- kit — A set of tools or items for a specific purpose.kits
- production — Making something, usually in large amounts.
- HIV — A virus that affects the immune system.
- malaria — A disease spread by mosquitoes.
- tuberculosis — A serious infectious disease affecting the lungs.
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Discussion questions
- Why do you think quick results are important in test kits?
- How could making parts in Nigeria help the economy?
- What other health issues could benefit from similar kits?
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