Clostridium Vaccine Market Research Report and Forecast up to 2025 Clostridium Vaccine (Animal Health) Market - Globa

Clostridium Vaccine (Animal Health) Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2016 - 2024 Global Clostridium Vaccines Market: Snapshot Clostridium vaccines are chiefly utilized for a variety of bovine and ovine clostridial diseases such as blackleg, pulpy kidney (enterotoxaemia), black disease, and tetanus. The demand for clostridium vaccine is rising globally owing to the increasing incidence rate of clostridium family diseases and increased awareness regarding zoonotic diseases. Rising concerns about the mortality of livestock animal and the socioeconomic impact of it on agrarian economies are also increasing the demand for clostridium vaccines in developing countries globally. Clostridium vaccine is are chiefly distributed through veterinary clinics and veterinary hospitals. In developing countries such as India, the distribution of these vaccines is highly dependent on government intervention. However, there has been a significant rise in the demand for these vaccines through retail pharmacies, which allow instant access to these vaccines without having to wait for government channels to distribute them. The global clostridium vaccine (animal health) market is poised to observe significant growth in the future. Transparency Market Research estimates that the market was valued at US$418.0 mn in 2015 and is expected to reach US$643.5 mn by 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 4.9% from 2016 to 2024. View Report @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/clostridium- vaccine-market.html Bovine Segment to Bring in Significant Percentage of Sales On the basis of animal species, the global clostridium vaccine market is segmented into bovine, ovine, caprine, swine, and poultry. Of these, the swine segment emerged as the most attractive segment of the market in 2015. The large share of the segment in the global market's overall revenues can be attributed to the large demand of pork and high awareness about the possibility of swines causing zoonotic diseases. Over the forecast period, however, the ovine segment is likely to record the most promising growth rate. The rising prevalence of diseases such as blackleg, black diseases, and black quarter, along with the vast rise in the world's ovine population, growing awareness among owners, and government regulations in different