Infection Control Market based on By Type (Equipment, Services, Consumables, Others); End-use, Regional Outlook– Global Forecast up to 2030
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Infection Control Market based on Type:
- Equipment
- Services
- Consumables
- Others
Infection Control Market based on End-use:
- Hospitals
- Medical Device Companies
- Clinical Laboratories
- Pharmaceutical Laboratories
- Others
Infection Control Market based on Geography:
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Rest of Europe (RoE)
- Asia Pacific (APAC)
- China
- Japan
- India
- Australia
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific (RoAPAC)
- Latin America (LATAM)
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Rest of South America
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
- UAE
- Turkey
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
The significant portion is mostly due to the increased risk of contracting diseases on hospital property as a result of respiratory or bloodborne pathogen transmission. Since HAIs are one of the main problems, strict control is necessary. Hospitals and public health groups have been pushed to implement extremely effective control systems as a result. Additionally, it was anticipated that surgical sites accounted for 40% to 60% of hospital infections, according to studies published in NCBI.
The significant danger of infection from drug-resistant bacteria, bloodborne infections, and other pathogens in the operating room is one of the key concerns. For example, the frequent use of urinary catheters raises the risk of catheter-associated (CA) UTIs and UTIs overall. A study published in NCBI found that UTIs account for 25% of all bacterial illnesses. According to data from the National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance (NNIS) system report, the majority of hospital-acquired UTIs are associated with catheterization, and CA-bacteriuria is the most common HAI worldwide, accounting for up to 40% of HAIs in the United States annually. It is expected that these factors will boost the market's potential for future expansion.
The greater portion that this sector has taken is believed to be the result of numerous strategic alliances that major industry participants have embraced in order to increase the scope of their product offerings and infection control capacities. Furthermore, the reason North America has the largest market share in this region is because of the established companies' intensified attempts to develop their presence there.
The Asia Pacific market is expected to grow at the fastest rate throughout the course of the projection period due to the growing number of outsourcing businesses, rising healthcare spending, and substantial improvements in healthcare infrastructure.
In terms of region, the market share of infection control supplies in North America was 37.5% in 2022. One of the main forces for regional expansion is the rise in healthcare costs. Furthermore, the need for infection control products in North America has been further boosted by the rising incidence of infectious diseases as well as increased knowledge of personal hygiene and testing for urinary tract infections. Leading industry firms with a focus on product developments, such Cardinal Health, 3M, and others, are also located in the region, contributing to the expansion of the industry.
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