Infection Control Market By Product Type (Equipment, Disinfectors, Sterilization Equipment, Services, Consumables); By end user (hospitals, medical device companies, pharmaceuticals companies, research centers and others); and Region -Analysis of Market Size, Share & Trends for 2016 - 2019 and Forecasts to 2030.
Infection Control Market to surpass USD 60.6 Billion by 2030, which is valued at 40.5 billion in 2021 at a compound annual growth rate of 4.60%
Infection Control refers to the elimination of all types of microorganisms from objects and surfaces to ensure that the object/surface is sterile, so that they are safe for human consumption/reuse and to avoid contamination, as well as disease transmission. The sector of infection control includes the different products and services in hospitals and clinics as well as in the food, medical device, and life sciences for the purification, disinfecting, and sterilization of the objects/surface. In hospitals and clinics, infection prevention and control is of vital importance in preventing the spread of infections in medical facilities. 1 out of 10 patients gets an infection when they seek treatment, according to data from the World Health Organization.
Infection Control Market is expected to project a CAGR of 4.60% during the forecast period, 2021-2030
Factors such as the high incidence of hospital infections; increased operating procedures; the rising geriatric population and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases; an increasing focus on food sterilization and disinfection; technological advancements in sterilization equivalents; and rising outsourcing of sterilization services among pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and medical equipment producers can be attributed to the growth of the market.
Consumables constituted the largest share of the type segment
Global Infection Control Market is segmented by product Type into Equipment, Disinfectors, Sterilization Equipment, Services, Consumables.The dominant share taken by consumables is assumed to be the product of their continuous usage and short life cycle. Consumptive substances are commonly included in the disinfection, sterilization, and other control procedures and thus constitute a greater portion of the above procedures.
Hospitals held a commanding share of the end-user market
Global Infection Control Market is segmented by end-user into Hospitals, medical device companies, pharmaceuticals companies, research centers, and others.The large proportion is attributed primarily to the high risk of developing diseases in hospitals through the transmission of respiratory or blood-borne pathogens.
The high mortality rate due to infection
The main cause of morbidity and mortality is Hospital-Acquired Infections, also called nosocomial infections worldwide. HAI's include central line-associated infections of the bloodstream (CLABSIs), catheter-related infections of the urinary tract, and ventilator-related pneumonia. One major cause of HAI is the use of contaminated medical devices during diagnosis and treatment. Implementing strategies for infection prevention in medical facilities will help to prevent deaths in hospitals. Practices such as the use of UVD systems after the regular discharge and cleaning of contact precautions rooms and other high-risk areas minimize the incidence of HAI caused by MDROs or by Clostridium difficile (CD). Ensuring that medical equipment such as catheters, surgical instruments, and vaccines are properly sterilized will also help minimize the occurrence of HAIs in hospitals.
Health concerns
Public pressures on the quality of health services, higher costs of HAIs for medical facilities, the proliferation of multi-drug-resistant micro-organisms, and interventions by the government play a key role in the development of these countries' infection control markets.
Re-usage of medical devices
Health care providers reprocess medical devices for saving money and reducing waste. The safety and efficiency of reprocessed devices are, however, of great concern. Deficient cleaning of the tools may result in the retention, in patients' surgical-site infections (SSIs), of the blood, tissue, and other biological debris on reusable instruments. Such factors hinder the acceptance of reprocessing by hospital managers and doctors.
Asia Pacific was the largest market accounting for the of total market volume share in 2019
The growing economies in China and India, increasing infection in nosocomial, growth in the industry of pharmaceutical and medical devices, and improved health infrastructures in Southeast Asian countries are important drivers of market growth. The increasing medical tourism of the region — especially for orthopedic, cardiovascular, and oncological treatments and fertility — will also increase the necessity for proper infection control in medical facilities.
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The Infection Control Market size was estimated at USD 40.5 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach USD 60.6 Billion by 2030
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Consumables constituted the largest share of the type segment and Hospitals held a commanding share of the end-user market are anticipated to hold Infection Control Market
Drivers: The high mortality rate due to infection and Health concerns
Infection Control refers to the elimination of all types of microorganisms from objects and surfaces to ensure that the object/surface is sterile, so that they are safe for human consumption/reuse and to avoid contamination, as well as disease transmission.
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