22 Jan 2018
Sepsis is a severe illness triggered by body’s response to an infection. Factors that are resulting in the growth of sepsis diagnostics market are the rise in aging population, increasing incidences of hospital acquired infections and the growth in the development of innovative products and approvals of those products. Major market players are also increasingly investing in the research and development of new treatments, tests and interventions in order to detect, treat and prevent diseases. Depending on the symptoms, various tests are being performed including blood tests, laboratory tests, and imaging scans. Also, a lot of diagnostic tools are under the approval process and clearance by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA).
According to a study by Fact.MR, the global sepsis diagnostics market is expected to witness strong growth, registering 7.7% CAGR during the forecast period 2017-2026. The global sepsis diagnostics market is also projected to generate US$ 707.3 million revenue by the end of 2026. Owing to the increase in scope and applications, significant growth is expected in the market. Moreover, early detection has been shown to be crucial for the better outcome of patients suffering from sepsis. Following are the insights on how the global sepsis diagnostics market will perform in the coming years.
The report has also profiled leading companies in the global market for sepsis diagnostics, which will remain active through 2026. These include companies such as Biomérieux SA, Quidel Corporation, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Becton, Dickinson and Company, Luminex Corporation, Abbott Laboratories, Inc., T2 Biosystems, Inc., Roche Holdings AG (Roche Diagnostics Limited), Danaher Corporation (Beckman Coulter, Inc.), Qiagen NV, Siemens Healthineers, and Abionic SA.
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