North America Surgical Site Infection Control Market Growth Prospects 2024-2032
Triton’s research report suggests that the North America surgical site infection control market is predicted to register growth in terms of revenue at a CAGR of 5.02% during the forecast period 2024-2032.
In North America, the surgical site infection control market is supported by increased awareness of the critical need to prevent infections in healthcare settings. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), SSIs are among the most common healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). This has spurred numerous initiatives and regulatory measures to enhance infection control practices. Furthermore, the US Department of Health and Human Services’ National Action Plan to Prevent Health Care-Associated Infections sets ambitious targets for reducing SSIs. Additionally, the implementation of stringent guidelines by bodies like the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) has heightened the focus on preventive measures, thereby expanding the market's scope.
The countries analyzed in this region comprise United States and Canada.
The United States spearheads the region’s market, gaining $1938.3 million in 2023
As per the CDC, around 500,000 surgical site infections are recorded in the US yearly. The rising number of surgical procedures, particularly among an aging population, is driving the demand for advanced SSI control measures. The US government, through organizations like the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), has implemented various policies to reduce SSIs, including financial penalties for hospitals with high infection rates. This has led to increased adoption of SSI prevention technologies and practices, such as antimicrobial sutures, advanced wound dressings, and sterilization equipment. Additionally, the FDA has been actively involved in approving new technologies, which is expected to further boost the studied market.Market Forecast for Canada
The surgical site infection (SSI) control market in Canada is supported by the rising number of surgical procedures and heightened awareness of infection control measures. Surgical site infections are a significant concern in Canadian healthcare, with reports indicating that SSIs frequently lead to complications such as readmissions and revision surgeries, contributing to a substantial financial and resource burden on the healthcare system. Besides, government initiatives and collaborations between public and private entities have played a crucial role in supporting the surgical site infection control market.
The market segmentation comprises procedure, industry vertical, type of infection, and product. The type of infection section includes deep incisional, organ or space, and superficial incisional SSI.
Deep incisional surgical site infections (SSIs) are infections that occur beneath the incision area, involving deeper soft tissues, and can lead to serious complications if not properly managed. These infections typically arise within 30 days post-surgery and can result from contamination during surgery or poor post-operative care. To mitigate the risk of deep incisional SSIs, the use of surgical site infection control products, such as antimicrobial dressings, incision drapes, and infection-resistant sutures, is crucial.
Contender Analysis in the Surgical Site Infection Control Market:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, an American multinational company, specializes in producing consumer goods, primarily paper-based products. Headquartered in the United States, its operations are organized into three main segments: consumer tissue, personal care, and K-C Professional. The personal care segment focuses on manufacturing and marketing disposable diapers, training pants, swim pants, baby wipes, and products for feminine hygiene and incontinence care. The K-C Professional segment provides wipers, tissue, towels, apparel, soaps, and sanitizers for commercial use. Founded in 1872, Kimberly-Clark has established itself as a leader in its industry, offering a wide range of essential products for consumers and businesses alike.
Other companies thriving in the surgical site infection control market include Johnson & Johnson, Sotera Health LLC, Steris Corporation, and Kimberly-Clark Corporation.
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