Microbial Identification Market worth $ 3.00 Billion by 2022
According to research
report the Microbial Identification
Market is expected to reach USD 3.00 Billion by 2022
from USD 2.18 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 6.6%. Factors driving the growth of
this market include increasing incidence of infectious diseases coupled with
epidemic and pandemic outbreaks, growing concerns about food safety,
innovations in microbial identification techniques, and government initiatives
and funding supporting microbial identification.
Instruments are estimated to
account for the largest market share in 2017
On the basis of product and service, the microbial
identification market is classified into instruments, consumables, and
services. The instruments are expected to lead the global microbial
identification market in 2017. Factors driving the growth of this segment
include the wide use of instruments across applications and technological
advancements, which have led to the launch of innovative products.
The phenotypic methods
segment is estimated to dominate the market in 2017
By method, the market is segmented into phenotypic,
genotypic, and proteomics-based methods. The phenotypic methods segment is
anticipated to account for the largest share of the global microbial
identification market in 2017. These methods are cost-effective, easy to
perform, and can deliver results rapidly. Therefore, they are widely adopted
across industries, which is a major factor responsible for the large share of
this segment.
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By end user, the hospitals,
diagnostic laboratories, and blood banks segment is estimated to command for
the largest share of the market during the forecast period
On the basis of end user, the microbial identification
market is categorized into hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and blood banks;
food manufacturing companies; beverage manufacturing companies; pharmaceutical
companies and CROs; and other end users. The hospitals, diagnostic
laboratories, and blood banks segment is estimated to account for the largest
share of the global microbial identification market in 2017. The heavy burden
of different infectious diseases, along with periodic outbreaks of pandemic and
epidemic diseases are the key factors driving the growth of this end user
segment.
North America is estimated to
command the largest share of the market
Based on region, the microbial identification market is
segmented into North America, Europe, Asia, and Rest of the World (RoW). North
America is expected to dominate the microbial identification market in 2017.
This is attributed to factors like increasing adoption of microbial
identification techniques for research purposes; rising prevalence of
infectious diseases; growing incidence of foodborne infections, safety
concerns; and technological advancements in microbial identification products
in the region as compared to other regions.
Key players in the microbial identification market
include Becton, Dickinson and Company (US), Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (US),
Danaher Corporation (US), bioMérieux S.A. (France), Merck KGaA (Germany),
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (US), Bruker Corporation (US),
Shimadzu Corporation (Japan), VWR Corporation (US), Eurofins Scientific S.E.
(Luxembourg), GTCR, LLC. (US), QIAGEN N.V. (Netherlands), Liofilchem s.r.l.
(Italy), IEH Laboratories & Consulting Group (US), Alcami Corporation (US),
Biolog, Inc. (US), Abellon CleanEnergy Limited (India), Alpha Analytical, Inc.
(US), NeoGenomics, Inc. (US), Trivitron Healthcare (India), Molzym GmbH &
Co. KG (Germany), Dynatec Labs (US), Altogen Labs (US), STERIS plc (UK), and
Wickham Laboratories Ltd. (UK).
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