Virology Specimen Collection Market By System Type, By End User, By Region, Industry Analysis and Forecast – 2032
According to a recent virology specimen collection market report by Future Market Insights (FMI), the motor monitoring market is anticipated to advance at a phenomenal CAGR of -0.5% over the forecast period 2022-2032. The market for virology specimen collection was valued at US$ 5.6 billion globally in 2021, and it is anticipated to grow at a negative CAGR of -0.5% from 2022 to 2032.
Additionally, the rising prevalence of viral infections like
SARS-CoV-2, AIDS, flu, EBOLA, Zika virus, and STDs boosts the demand
for virology specimen collection.
The Zika virus and Babesia outbreaks, alongside
announcements for their inclusion in virology specimen collection tests,
indicate the need for innovation in virology specimen collection technologies,
consumables, laboratory testing and instruments.
Other countries have also undertaken initiatives to check for new and emerging
diseases.
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The high cost of technologies and collection kits and usage
of flow sensitivity screening are the major factors hampering the growth
of the virology specimen collection market.
Some emerging markets such as India, the Middle East, and
Africa offer promising virology specimen collection opportunities for
players in the industry due to their increasing disposable incomes and
improving healthcare infrastructure.
The comparatively high cost of laboratory testing has
boosted the increasing use of older and less practical tests, for example,
first-generation ELISA.
The test has been used in various parts of the world despite
its limitation.
The high costs of the virology specimen collection
products serve as the critical factor curtailing the growth impetus in
the market.
There is a crucial requirement to reduce the costs of these
products to create demand for virology specimen collection.
Otherwise, it is estimated to hinder the virology specimen collection
growth even in upcoming years.
During the diagnostics investigations, different microbiology
specimen collection mediums are recommended to stabilize specimens for
the detection of viruses and bacteria.
Thus, based on these factors, the virology swab sample
market is likely to experience innumerable growth avenues in the forthcoming
years.
It is expected to have a digital future of public health,
and there comes a crucial requirement to align the international strategies for
evaluation and regulation.
There is high competition among the virology
specimen collection market players.
Only major companies can afford high-capital investments and
the cost of R&D and manufacturing. That prevents new entrants from
entering the virology specimen collection market.
Key Takeaways:
- North
America is anticipated to be at the forefront of the virology
specimen collection market future trends, which can be attributed to
the increasing adoption of NAT and technological advancements such as
portable diagnostics.
- The
bacterial specimen collection segment is projected to lead the virology
collection market trend by product type. The high prevalence of
tuberculosis (TB) is one of the significant factors contributing to the
share of the segment.
- Diagnostic
applications are expected to account for a significant portion of the
virology specimen collection market size due to a spike in the
number of FDA-approved specimen collection kits, transport of
viral specimen, and virology swab sample for clinical
applications.
- By end
use, the hospitals and clinics segment is anticipated to generate the most
revenue, owing to an uptick in patients with respiratory viruses and
bacterial infections.
- The
Asia Pacific market for bacterial and virology sample collection is
expected to grow at a rapid pace because of extensive coronavirus testing
in Asian countries.
- By
technology, the segment of the nasopharyngeal sample is estimated to hold
sway on account of rapid detection of transmissible transfusion infections
(TTIs) and the rising prevalence of HPV-related cancers and human
papillomavirus (HPV).
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“Virology specimen collection tests emphasize the need for
virology specimen collection technology innovation and adoption, consumables,
and instruments. This is projected to drive the demand for the virology
specimen collection market further.” opines an FMI analyst.
Competitive Landscape:
A few notable virology specimen collection market
players include Puritan Medical Products Co. (UK), Trinity Biotech
(Ireland), Dickinson and Company (US), Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (US),
Vircell S.L. (Spain), Becton, Quidel Corporation (US), Titan Biotech Ltd.
(India), Diasorin SA (Italy), Copan Italia S.P.A (Italy), Hardy Diagnostics
(US).
These firms and companies are partnering & collaborating
with several domestic and international players as a part of the emerging
trends in the viral specimen collection market.
- Henkel
AG & Co. KGaA of Germany tied up with Origin of California to leverage
the latter’s expertise in performing robust mechanical testing at its
California facility. Henkel also contributed expertise and technology to developing
3D printed nasopharyngeal swabs for COVID-19 testing and several
other recent developments in the virology specimen collection
market.
- Under
a USD 6.0 million contract with Inflammatix Inc., the US HHS supported the
development of the host-response testing technology. The company is
working on three diagnostic tests that will provide quick results on
whether the infection is bacterial or viral. This enables clinicians to
make better-informed, earlier treatment decisions. Such initiatives are
also at the heart of the companies’ strategy to expand earlier diagnosis.
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Key Segments
By Product Type:
- Blood
Collection Kits
- Specimen
Collection Tubes
- Viral
Transport Media
- Swabs
By Sample:
- Blood
Samples
- Nasopharyngeal
Samples
- Throat
Samples
- Nasal
Samples
- Cervical
Samples
- Oral
Samples
- Other
Samples
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