Glonal Infectious Disease Diagnostic Testing Market, 2025 - Analysis of TB, Flu, HIV, Hepatitis, Strep A, Malaria, HPV, Blood Screening, STDs, ID/AST, HAI, Rapids and Other Test Products

Dublin, May 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Infectious Disease Diagnostic Testing: World Market Analysis of TB, Flu, HIV, Hepatitis, Strep A, Malaria, HPV, Blood Screening, STDs, ID/AST, HAI, Rapids and Other Test Products" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The World Market for Infectious Disease Diagnostics: World Market Analysis, is designed to provide a total picture of the market for products that test for infectious diseases to aid clinical decisions.

Nearly a third of the revenues earned from clinical testing products are earned from products that detect infectious diseases

Despite this enormous size, the market remains dynamic. It's also a global market: the entire world prioritizes infectious disease in its healthcare provision. Indeed, the demand to detect and counter infectious disease threats has helped launch new technologies such as molecular systems and point of care, PCR-alternative molecular amplification methods, next-generation sequencing (NGS), microarrays and other technologies. Infectious disease testing offers a mix of some mature segments with rapid spikes in market growth in the infectious disease test market can occur with the emergence of new disease threats or acceptance of new routine screening procedures.

Increased funding for infectious disease diagnostics from international governmental, non-governmental and non-profit health organizations is assisting in the development of a new generation of sophisticated test platforms designed to meet the needs of testing in low-resource environments (electricity, water, refrigeration, other environmental control, and personnel).

Payers in the industrialized world are being encouraged and have been receptive to increased coverage of infectious disease testing and screening. While preventive testing services are traditionally associated with lifestyle or non-communicable diseases, infectious disease tests also strongly qualify under preventive services. Latent or asymptomatic diseases can progress into severe chronic conditions that challenge healthcare funding and contribute significantly to national healthcare spending. Increasingly sensitive and accurate infectious disease diagnostics are crucial to implementing therapy earlier in the infection and avoiding higher costs of treatment.

Public health officials worldwide have begun to recognize the global nature of infectious diseases - they are no longer a problem of developing countries but touch the very fabric of the social and economic welfare of countries in the industrialized world as well. The globalized world market has exposed far-apart populations to the burdens of infectious disease and exacerbated disease outbreaks. The potential for the re-introduction of eradicated or controlled infectious diseases is higher than ever. Pathogen drug resistance, in particular, is a problem throughout the world and will require a global response.

Diseases and technology categories covered in this report include:

Advancements in instrument automated analysis and microfluidics have allowed for the proliferation of infectious disease testing across settings and institutions - from traditional sites such as reference labs through physician office laboratories (POLs) and mobile clinics in the developing world.

For each of these product segments, the report provides a market size and forecast 2017-2025 for the following countries:

In addition, the report provides:

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction

3. World Infectious Disease Market Analysis

4. Companies in the Market

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