This unique report provides information not available from any other published source, including volume, sales, and leading supplier shares by test. This comprehensive European survey is designed to assist diagnostics industry executives, as well as companies planning to diversify into the dynamic and rapidly expanding infectious disease testing market, in evaluating emerging opportunities and developing effective business strategies. The report provides market segmentation analysis of over 70 diseases and viruses in five countries, assessment of emerging technologies, review of current instrumentation, as well as strategic profiles of leading suppliers and recent market entrants with innovative technologies and products. To order sections of this report or specific data on geographic regions, countries, markets, companies, technologies or products, select the information of interest to you from our Microbiology/Infectious Diseases Database. The infectious disease testing market is one of the most rapidly growing segments of the in vitro diagnostics industry, and the greatest challenge facing suppliers in the 21st century. Among the main driving forces behind the growth of this dynamic market is continuous spread of AIDS, which remains the world’s major health threat and a major factor contributing to the rise in incidence of opportunistic infections; bioterrorism; advances in molecular diagnostic technologies; and a wider availability of immunosuppressive drugs. Although for some infections the etiology is still a mystery, while for others the causative microorganisms are present in minute concentrations long before the occurrence of first clinical symptoms, recent advances in genetic engineering and detection technologies are creating exciting opportunities for highly sensitive, specific and cost-effective products. To order sections of this report or specific data on geographic regions, countries, markets, companies, technologies or products, select the information of interest to you from our Microbiology/Infectious Diseases Database.
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