PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1398752
PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1398752
The Hospital Acquired Infection Control Market is poised for substantial growth, with worldwide revenue reaching US$ 6.8 Billion in 2024 and anticipated to propel the market to US$ 9.6 Billion by the end of 2031, according to the latest report by Fairfield Market Research.
Over the past decade, the healthcare landscape has undergone significant transformations, marked by the adoption of advanced medical technologies. As the prevalence of infectious and chronic diseases has surged, the need for disinfection and sterilization equipment has never been more critical.
Several factors are contributing to the growing demand for hospital-acquired infection control technology:
Manufacturers in the hospital acquired infection control market are expanding their reach through various strategies:
While the hospital acquired infection control market holds immense potential, challenges exist:
The United States presents a highly lucrative market for hospital-acquired infection control equipment due to its advanced healthcare system, high healthcare costs, and widespread public awareness of infection control issues. It is expected to generate a significant share of the region's revenue.
China is emerging as a prominent market for hospital-acquired infection control, driven by increasing public awareness of hospital-acquired infections, government support programs, and a rising number of such infections. China is expected to dominate in terms of revenue share.
India, as the second-most populous country in the world, offers substantial potential for hospital-acquired infection control equipment suppliers. As hygiene awareness and attention to healthcare intensify, India is likely to experience significant growth in demand for disinfection equipment. The nation's healthcare infrastructure is expected to advance rapidly over the next decade, presenting opportunities for local market players.
The healthcare-associated infections segment has gained significant attention, prompting key industry players to invest in research and development and launch new products. Some key companies profiled in the hospital acquired infection control market include Olympus Corporation, Medivators Inc. (Cantel Medical Corp.), Getinge Group, STERIS Plc., Belimed AG (Metall Zug), Steelco S.P.A, Pfizer Inc., F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Merck & Co., Advanced Sterilization Products Services Inc. (Johnson & Johnson), Abbott Laboratories, Bayer AG, Alere Inc., The 3M Company, Cepheid Inc., and UVision360 Inc.