PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1790271
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1790271
U.S. Companion Animal Infectious Disease Diagnostics Market Summary
The U.S. companion animal infectious disease diagnostics market size was estimated at USD 380.6 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 635.3 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 6.02% from 2025 to 2033. The market growth is fueled by factors such as the rising incidence of infectious diseases, the growing integration of advanced technologies, increasing regulatory approvals for companion animal diagnostic devices, and expanding public-private partnerships in the country.
In the U.S. companion animal diagnostics space, innovation is rapidly accelerating by combining advanced technologies and integrative research models. Leading experts in veterinary diagnostics emphasize that artificial intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly central role in transforming everything from bloodwork and urinalysis to imaging platforms and medical record systems.
AI powered analyzers such as Zoetis's Vetscan OptiCell and Imagyst enable faster, more accurate identification of blood cell abnormalities and pathological changes during routine clinic workflows. These systems reduce variability and lighten the workload on veterinary staff while delivering real time support for diagnostic decisions. In imaging, machine learning models trained on millions of x ray and ultrasound images can detect subtle patterns in canine and feline scans, offering near-human-expert diagnostic performance and much quicker turnaround times. AI integration into record keeping, scheduling, SOAP note automation, and trend analysis tools is also streamlining practice management, improving consistency, and freeing veterinarians to focus on patient care and client communication.
At the same time, One Health research initiatives, such as the May 2025 collaboration between Texas A&M and the University of Georgia on Chagas disease in dogs, are reshaping diagnostic priorities by tackling zoonotic infections within a combined animal/human health frame. Backed by over USD 4 million in recent funding, these researchers are developing sensitive diagnostic panels (DNA based and serologic biomarkers), staging protocols, and modified therapeutic regimens to manage Trypanosoma cruzi infection in canine cohorts at high risk in southern U.S. settings. By monitoring privately owned pets and working dogs, researchers are gathering clinical and ecological data to capture disease progression, cardiac impact, and exposure routes, feeding directly into improved diagnostics and early intervention strategies. The One Health approach ensures that advances in canine diagnostics and treatment protocols can directly inform human health applications in endemic regions.
Other converging trends fueling growth in companion diagnostics include the increasing complexity of pet care (pet aging, comorbidities), workforce constraints in the veterinary sector, and rising demand for rapid and trustworthy diagnostic results. With connectivity and telemedicine tools, clinics can leverage cloud based AI platforms, remote interpretation services, and decision support systems to make smarter clinical choices more efficiently.
To conclude, these developments, like AI enabled diagnostic technologies delivering heightened speed and accuracy, combined with integrative One Health research collaborations, are propelling the companion animal diagnostics industry forward. They enable veterinarians to detect disease earlier, personalize treatment protocols, optimize clinic operations, and align animal health efforts with broader public health goals. Innovations such as hematology analyzers, imaging AI, and disease diagnostic pipelines exemplify how science, clinical practice, and cross disciplinary collaboration drive a new era of precision veterinary medicine in the U.S.
U.S. Companion Animal Infectious Disease Diagnostics Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at the country level and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. companion animal infectious disease diagnostics market report based on animal type, product, technology, Infection type, and end use: