According to research report the clinical microbiology market
is expected to reach USD 4.95 billion by 2023 from USD 3.63 billion in
2018 growing at a CAGR of 6.4% during forecast period. The technological
advancements in disease diagnostics, rising incidence of infectious
diseases (such as tuberculosis, malaria, respiratory infections, and
STDs) coupled with growing outbreak of epidemics (such as swine flu,
zika virus, and yellow fever), and increased funding and public-private
investments for development of disease diagnosis technology are key
factors driving the growth of this market
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The pharmaceutical applications are expected to dominate the global microbiology testing market in 2018
The
microbiology testing market is segmented on the basis of applications
into pharmaceutical, clinical, food testing, energy, chemical and
material manufacturing, and environmental applications. The
pharmaceutical applications segment is expected to dominate the overall
microbial testing market in 2018 due to the presence of well-established
and globally accepted regulations that govern the evaluation of
microbial contamination during pharmaceutical manufacturing and raw
material sourcing processes.
The laboratory instruments are projected to hold the largest share of the clinical microbiology instruments market in 2018
The
clinical microbiology market is segmented on the basis of products into
instruments (laboratory instruments and microbiology analyzers) and
reagents (pathogen-specific kits and general reagents). The laboratory
instruments products segment is expected to command the largest share of
the global clinical microbiology instruments market in 2018 due to
factors such as continuous technological advancements in the field of
microbiology testing instruments and the focus on laboratory automation
(coupled with the integration of robotics with conventional microbiology
instruments).
The respiratory diseases are expected to be the largest diseases area in clinical microbiology market in 2018
On
the basis of disease area, the clinical microbiology market is
segmented into respiratory diseases, bloodstream infections (BSIs),
gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs),
urinary tract infections (UTIs), periodontal diseases, and other
diseases (including cardiovascular disease, central nervous system
infections, connective tissue & joint diseases, and skin diseases).
The respiratory disease segment is estimated to account for largest
share of the global clinical microbiology market owing to the large
patient population suffering from respiratory diseases, rising
prevalence of target respiratory diseases (including TB, asthma, COPD,
and bronchitis) across developing countries, and increasing number of
epidemic outbreaks of respiratory infections.
North America is expected to dominate the clinical microbiology market in 2018
Geographically,
the market is segmented into North America (the US and Canada), Europe
(Germany, the UK, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (Japan,
China, India, and the Rest of APAC), and the Rest of the World (Latin
America, and the Middle East and Africa). North America is expected to
account for the largest share of the global clinical microbiology market
in 2018 due to easy accessibility and high adoption of advanced
diagnostic techniques, technological advancements in microbial testing
techniques, rising geriatric population, and growing public-private
funding to support microbiology-based research in the region.
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The
major players operating in the microbiology testing/clinical
microbiology market are bioMérieux SA (France), Danaher Corporation
(US), Becton, Dickinson and Company (US), Abbott Laboratories (US),
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (US), F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG (Switzerland),
Bruker Corporation (US), Hologic, Inc. (US), QIAGEN N.V. (The
Netherlands), Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (US), Agilent Technologies,
Inc. (US), Merck KGaA (Germany), Shimadzu Corporation (Japan), 3M
Company (US), and Neogen Corporation (US), among others.


