Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market Size, Share and Trends - Industry Analysis Report
According to the new market research report the Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market is projected to reach USD 5.6 billion by 2025 from USD 3.4 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 10.5%.
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Factors such as growth in the companion animal population, rising
demand for pet insurance, an increasing number of veterinary
practitioners in developed economies, increasing demand for
animal-derived food products, and increasing incidence of transboundary
and zoonotic diseases are driving the growth of this market during the
forecast period. However, rising pet care costs and the increasing
demand for POC testing and portable instruments are restraining the
growth of this market to some extent.
North America will continue to dominate the Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market in 2025
In
2019, North America accounted for the largest share of the market,
followed by Europe. The increasing adoption of companion animals, the
growing pet insurance industry, rising veterinary healthcare
expenditure, and the ever-increasing number of veterinary practices are
driving the growth of the North American market.
The Veterinary
Reference Laboratories Market is segmented based on the type of service,
application, animal, and region. Due to lockdown restrictions and
social distancing protocols due to COVID-19 across various countries
through the first half of 2020, the market saw a small dip in the number
of veterinary clinic visits for routine testing. However, with the
launch of new test kits for COVID-19 testing in pets, the second half of
the year is expected to see a rise in the total number of tests in
reference laboratories, thus compensating for the loss in revenues
across the first two quarters.
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Clinical pathology is the largest application segment of the Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market
Based
on application, the veterinary reference laboratory market is segmented
into clinical pathology, bacteriology, virology, parasitology,
productivity testing, pregnancy testing, and toxicology. In 2019, the
clinical pathology segment accounted for the largest market share. The
rising volume of pathology tests performed is the major factor driving
the demand for diagnostic products and consumables for clinical
pathology applications.
The immunodiagnostics segment accounted
for the largest share of the Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market,
by type of service, in 2019.
Based on the type of service, the
veterinary reference laboratory market is segmented into clinical
chemistry, immunodiagnostics, hematology, urinalysis, molecular
diagnostics, and others. In 2019, the immunodiagnostics segment
accounted for the largest share of the Veterinary Reference Laboratories
Market. The low cost, low procedural complexity, and greater adoption
due to ease of training are some of the key advantages supporting the
adoption of this service.
The companion animal segment accounted for the larger market in 2019.
Based
on animal type, the Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market is
segmented into livestock animals and companion animals. In 2019, the
companion animal segment accounted for the larger share of this market.
Growth in this segment is attributed to the growing adoption of
companion animals, increasing disposable incomes, growing willingness of
companion animal owners to spend more on animal health, and rising
incidence of zoonotic diseases.
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Prominent
players in the global Veterinary Reference Laboratories Market are
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (US), VCA, Inc. (US), GD Animal Health
(Netherlands), Zoetis Inc. (US), Neogen Corporation (US), Boehringer
Ingelheim (Germany), ProtaTek International (US), Texas A&M
Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (US), Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory - University of Minnesota (US), and Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory, Iowa State University (US).
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