Hospital Acquired Disease Testing Market - Trends
and Forecast till 2025
Hospital-acquired diseases are those infections that are acquired by the patient under medical
care. The most common type of hospital-acquired infections are urinary tract infection,
bloodstream infections, MRSA, pneumococcal infections, and gastrointestinal illnesses. An
increasing rate of morbidity related to hospital-acquired infections worldwide is the major driver
for the growth of hospital-acquired disease testing market. Devices employed in modern care
facilities, such as catheters and ventilators are also associated with the cause of these infections.
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Market Dynamics
According to World health organization (WHO), 2011, highest prevalence of hospital-acquired
infections occur in intensive care units, orthopedic, and acute surgical ward. According to an
article in Journal of Nursing & Health Sciences, 2016, the prevalence rate of hospital-acquired
diseases is approximately 5.1% to 11.6% in emerging economies. Around 1.7 million people are
affected by HAI in the U.S. itself accounting for 9.9 infections per 1000 patients a day. High
prevalence rate is the key factor propelling the growth of market in near future.
Urinary tract infection is the most common infection, owing to its high risk in the patients
indwelling with urinary catheter, which leads to increase chance of bacterial invasion from the
anus to the urinary tract and promotes colonization of bacteria.
The most common techniques used for diagnosis of the hospital-associated infections are solid
phase hybridization, PCR, and microarrays. Curetis Unyvero System, launched in 2012, a new
molecular device used for rapid detection microorganism and antibiotic resistance gene.
Antibiotic resistance is also the major concern factor associated with hospital-acquired Disease
testing.
Report includes chapters which deeply display the following deliverable about industry :
• Hospital Acquired Disease Testing Market Research Objective and Assumption