Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market : Analysis of Potential Market Opportunity Worth $6.6 billion by 2026
Factors such as the 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 the veterinary reference laboratory market.
However, growing pet care costs and the increasing demand for POC
testing and portable instruments are restraining the growth of this
market to some extent.
According to research report the
global veterinary reference laboratory market is projected to reach USD
6.6 billion by 2026 from USD 3.8 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 11.0%
during the forecast period.
In this report, the global
veterinary reference laboratory market is segmented by service type,
application, animal type, and region. By service type, the global
veterinary reference laboratory market is segmented into clinical
chemistry, hematology, immunodiagnostics, urinalysis, molecular
diagnostics, and other services. In 2020, the immunodiagnostic services
segment accounted for the largest share of the veterinary reference
laboratory market. The large share of this segment can primarily be
attributed to the widespread popularity of immunodiagnostics for disease
diagnosis, screening of disease progression, and observing patient
response to therapy.
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Based
on application, the veterinary reference laboratory market is segmented
into clinical pathology, bacteriology, parasitology, virology,
productivity testing, pregnancy testing, and toxicology testing. The
clinical pathology segment accounted for the largest share of the
veterinary reference laboratory market in 2020. The rising volume of
pathology tests performed is the major factor driving the demand for
diagnostic products and consumables for clinical pathology applications.
Based
on animal type, the veterinary reference laboratory market is segmented
into companion animals and livestock animals. In 2020, companion
animals accounted for the largest share of the veterinary reference
laboratory market. This segment is also projected to register the
highest CAGR during the forecast period. The large share and high growth
rate of this segment are largely attributed to the growing adoption of
companion animals, increasing disposable incomes, growing willingness of
companion animal owners to spend more on animal health, and increasing
incidence of zoonotic diseases.
Geographically, North America,
Europe, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East &
Africa. North America accounted for the largest share of the veterinary
reference laboratory market in 2020. The growth of the North American
market can be attributed to the increasing adoption of companion
animals, the growing pet insurance industry, rising veterinary
healthcare expenditure, and the growing number of veterinary practices.
In addition, a majority of players in the veterinary reference
laboratory market are based in the US.
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The
Asia Pacific market, on the other hand, is projected to register the
highest CAGR during the forecast period. Factors such as the growing
demand for pet insurance, rise in pet healthcare expenditure, growing
population of food-producing animals, growing awareness about zoonotic
diseases, and the growing number of veterinary hospitals and clinics are
driving the growth of this regional market.
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