Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Opportunities and Challenges
According to research report the veterinary reference laboratories market size 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, increasing demand for animal-derived food products, and
increasing incidence of transboundary and zoonotic diseases, an
increasing number of veterinary practitioners in developed economies 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.
The veterinary reference lab 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.
Clinical pathology is the largest application segment of the veterinary reference laboratories market
The
immunodiagnostics segment accounted for the largest share of the
veterinary reference lab market, by type of service, in 2019.
The companion animal segment accounted for the larger market in 2019.
Opportunities: Increased use of PCR testing panels to rule out COVID-19 virus in animals
With
regard to the current COVID-19 pandemic, animal health authorities have
been carrying out tests to understand how the virus is affecting
animals. So far, research studies and testing show that felines are more
susceptible than other animals. The most recent development in this
market is the introduction of a PCR panel for testing the COVID-19 virus
in animals by IDEXX in April, which has tested up to 6,000 specimens so
far. Despite being made available to veterinarians, they have been
asked to order this test under certain criteria only, including the
presence of symptoms in pets after the owners have been tested positive.
This test can be ordered if all alternative disease cases have been
ruled out. These include upper respiratory disease PCR panels,
comprehensive respiratory disease PCR panels, and influenza virus PCR
panels. It is expected that pet owners will increasingly start testing
their pets for the absence of these diseases, thus increasing the demand
for PCR panels for virus testing; this will create opportunities for
new molecular diagnostics panels in the industry.
Challenges: Low awareness in emerging markets
Although
emerging markets showcase a strong growth potential, the lack of
awareness will be a key challenge for the growth of the veterinary
reference laboratories market in this region. Emerging economies such as
India, China, Brazil, and some Southeast Asian countries are home to a
large companion animal population. However, animal health expenditure in
these countries is relatively low as compared to the developed
countries across North America and Europe. This is mainly due to a lack
of awareness among pet owners and veterinarians about the healthcare
services available for animals. The companion animal health expenditure
in these countries is focused on therapeutic treatments only; diagnostic
technologies are not widely used in these countries, owing to their
high cost.
Prominent players in the global veterinary reference
laboratories market are IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (US), VCA, Inc. (US),
GD Animal Health (Netherlands), Zoetis Inc. (US), Texas A&M
Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (US), Neogen Corporation (US),
Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany), ProtaTek International (US), Veterinary
Diagnostic Laboratory - University of Minnesota (US), and Veterinary
Diagnostic Laboratory, Iowa State University (US).
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The
veterinary reference laboratories market, by region, is segmented into
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East
& Africa. 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 veterinary reference lab market.
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