Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Medical Devices

Medical Devices market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Wound Care in Spain

      Wound Care in Spain Wound care is seeing small positive growth in Spain in 2024, with a performance akin to recent years. That said, whilst still experiencing baseline demand, wound care faces some challenges. Spanish doctors tend to recommend cleaning wounds with soap and water, instead of special ... Read More

    • Wound Care in the Czech Republic

      Wound Care in the Czech Republic Despite the growing competition from private label, wound care in the Czech Republic remains consolidated among two key players Hartmann-Rico as and Alfa Vita sro. Both companies regularly invest in product development and marketing to helps maintain their strong pos ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Georgia

      Wound Care in Georgia In 2024, wound care in Georgia is characterised by its maturity and limited growth potential. The market comprises both simple, inexpensive products and advanced, premium options. Increasing outdoor activities, driven by a rise in sports participation and gym attendance among c ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Denmark

      Wound Care in Denmark In 2024, wound care in Denmark, particularly sticking plasters and gauze, saw positive growth. As Danish consumers resumed more active lifestyles after the pandemic, outdoor activities have surged, leading to an increased number of small cuts, scrapes, and other minor injuries. ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Bolivia

      Wound Care in Bolivia In 2024, wound care in Bolivia continues to see sales rise in both volume and current value terms, propelled by the typical activities of the general population and the regular functioning of marketing channels. Notably, per capita volume recovery has reached pre-pandemic level ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Bulgaria

      Wound Care in Bulgaria Wound care in Bulgaria is quite a mature category and this presents an obstacle for new players seeking to enter and establish themselves against incumbent players. Innovation and competitive pricing are needed to capture the consumers’ attention and support growth. In 2024, w ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Colombia

      Wound Care in Colombia Wound care in Colombia suffers as the majority of consumers do not consider these products to be essential items, and they typically do not include them in their regular grocery purchases. Items like sticking plasters and adhesive bandages, gauze, tape and other wound care pro ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Croatia

      Wound Care in Croatia In Croatia, inbound tourism continues to play significant role in shaping consumer demand for wound care products in 2024 complementing domestic consumption. The influx of tourists to the Adriatic Coast during the summer months drives spending on preventive wound care products, ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Canada

      Wound Care in Canada Wound care is set to see retail value sales increase in current terms in 2024 as consumers are continuing to transition back to activities such as recreational sports, barbeques, and outdoor camping, which tend to expose consumers to greater risk of minor injuries that may requi ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Malaysia

      Wound Care in Malaysia Wound care in Malaysia is expected to continue its positive growth trajectory in current value terms throughout 2024. With people spending more time outdoors and increasingly engaging in sports and recreational activities, the incidence of cuts, grazes, and minor injuries has ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Greece

      Wound Care in Greece Maturity is a residual obstacle to development and growth in wound care in Greece. While the lifting of Coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions and the re-opening of the market have contributed to a recovery, company investment remains limited. Given that consumers remain price-sens ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Hungary

      Wound Care in Hungary Wound care in Hungary saw a slowdown in value sales growth over 2024, whilst retail volumes continued to contract. Current value sales were driven by rising prices and investments in higher quality products. Consumers are keen to invest in a reputable first aid kit where produc ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Wound Care in Bosnia and Herzegovina In 2024, consumer demand for wound care products continues to remain stable in Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite ongoing economic pressures. The category is buoyed by the growing prevalence of self-medication and the increasing importance of convenience, both of wh ... Read More

    • Medical and Surgical Equipment in the United Kingdom: ISIC 3311

      Medical and Surgical Equipment in the United Kingdom: ISIC 3311 Euromonitor International's Industrial reports provide a 360 degree view of an industry. The Industrial market report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the Medical and Surgical Equipment: ISIC 3311 market at a nation ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Chile

      Wound Care in Chile Wound care in Chile continues to record declines in both retail volume and value terms. This is primarily due to the country's economic situation, where consumer spending remains constrained and Chileans are having to prioritise their expenses. In this context, wound care is not ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Italy

      Wound Care in Italy Wound care is set to see retail value sales grow in current terms in Italy in 2024. While first aid kits remains a minor segment, the sticking plasters/adhesive bandages category is still enjoying the boost resulting from the performance of surgical procedures that were postponed ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Mexico

      Wound Care in Mexico Wound care in Mexico is set to maintain solid retail current value growth in 2024. The current consumption trends for wound care products in Mexico reflect greater awareness of the importance of personal care and wellbeing. With an increased focus on health and hygiene, especial ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Hong Kong, China

      Wound Care in Hong Kong, China Wound care in Hong Kong is witnessing increasing demand for technologically-advanced bandages and adhesive plasters, driven by a growing consumer preference for products that prioritise user convenience and promote faster healing. This shift in consumer sentiment has l ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Thailand

      Wound Care in Thailand Demand for wound care in Thailand continues to rise in 2024 as consumers resume their daily lives, which can result in higher incidence of minor accidents which need immediate care. Consumers are spending greater time outside of the home travelling to the office, and engaging ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Japan

      Wound Care in Japan Wound care in Japan is expected to remain stable in retail current value terms in 2024, as the category tends not to experience seasonal fluctuations, inbound demand, or environmental changes such as innovation and price revisions, unlike other over-the-counter (OTC) products. Fo ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Belgium

      Wound Care in Belgium Wound care in Belgium, after experiencing a recovery in the post-Coronavirus (COVID-19) period, is projected to see a return to retail volume decline in 2024. Indeed, relative humid weather did not favour outdoor activities, decreasing the risk of minor injuries amongst childre ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Argentina

      Wound Care in Argentina Wound care in Argentina is forecast to see decline in retail volume terms due to weak consumption. Government reforms have driven up the cost of living and unemployment forcing consumers to make cutbacks on non-essential products like wound care products. It is also worth not ... Read More

    • Wound Care in China

      Wound Care in China Wound care is set to maintain slow and stable retail current value growth in China in 2024. The category remains highly concentrated, with Yunnan Baiyao and Band-Aid holding significant value shares. These two brands are expected to lead value sales of sticking plasters/adhesive ... Read More

    • Wound Care in the United Arab Emirates

      Wound Care in the United Arab Emirates Demand for wound care in the United Arab Emirates continues to grow in 2024. The United Arab Emirates is home to a vibrant, youthful population, with millennials increasingly engaging in outdoor activities during the winter months. This trend is likely to drive ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Vietnam

      Wound Care in Vietnam Wound care in Vietnam is expected to experience stable expansion in retail current value terms in 2024. This growth can be attributed to the increased consumer desire to spend time outdoors, engaging in sports, and travel, leading to a higher likelihood of minor injuries that r ... Read More

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