Healthcare Publications Hospital-acquired infections Market

A hospital acquired infection (HAI) or nosocomial infection or health care associated infection (HAI or HCAI), is an infection that is acquired in a health care facility. The infection acquired in health care facility by a patient must be other than the one for which the patient was admitted and includes infections acquired in the hospital however effects and symptoms appear after discharge. The HAI also includes occupational infection among staff of the hospital. The Global Hospital Acquired Infections Market was $23.7 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach around $36.16 billion by the end of the forecast period growing at a CAGR of 7.3%. The infection can originate from outside environment, another infected patient, or from staff that may be infected; in some cases, the source of the infection cannot be determined. There are cases where microorganism originates from the patient's own skin micro biota, becoming opportunistic after surgery or other procedures that compromise the protective skin barrier. WHO estimates that 8.7% of hospital patients had nosocomial infections affecting over 1.4 million people worldwide. The market’s driving factors are nature and virulence of the microbial agent, patient susceptibility such as immunity, presence of other diseases, environmental factors such as infected materials and bacterial load in hospitals, crowding, temperature and humidity etc., bacterial resistance to drugs, the age of patient., high prevalence of HAI, lack of awareness, poor training and infection control practices, poor hospital infrastructure and regulation, low expenditure on healthcare, rise of chronic diseases with prolonged stay in hospitals etc. Get Sample Copy at http://bit.ly/2pKxqGH . The market restraints are growth of microbial resistance, spurious and counterfeit products, off label use of antiseptics and drugs, rise of disposables, increasing use of quality construction material such as ceramics and glass in buildings, huge fragmentation of market & number of players, loss of patents & great penetration of generics etc. The technology advancement in the form of gas plasma sterilization technology will drive the future global HAI market. Intended Audience  Hospital acquired infections control drugs and instruments manufacturers  Hospital acquired infections control drugs suppliers  Private research laboratories  Research and development (R&D) companies  Market research and consulting service providers  Government research laboratories  Contract manufacturing organizations  Key Players for Global Hospital-acquired infections Market: Advanced Sterilization Products, 3M Company, Becton Dickinson and company, STERIS Corporation, Getinge AB, Cantel Medical Corp., Belimed AG, and others. Segments: