Blood Preparation Market size worth over $64bn by 2024

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Blood Preparation Market size worth over USD 64 billion by 2024: Global Market Insights Inc. Blood Preparation Market size was more than USD 44.1 billion in 2015 and will exceed USD 64.3 billion at 4.4% CAGR from 2016 to 2024; according to a new research report by Global Market Insights, Inc. Increasing geriatric population and rising prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, glomerulonephritis will increase the patient pool requiring transfusion. Furthermore, favorable government initiatives to spread the awareness regarding blood disorders will drive the business growth. For instance, NIH and CDC are organizing awareness programs to prevent thrombosis-related complications within the country. Introduction of novel antithrombotic drugs exhibiting higher efficacy should drive blood preparation market size. Furthermore, presence of strong pipeline of drugs for thrombosis and other blood disorders will propel growth.

Technological advancements in testing equipments such as centrifuges and analyzers have enabled rapid and accurate diagnostics of hematological disorders. Early diagnosis of disorders coupled with increasing number of cost-effective therapeutic drugs should accelerate forecast industry growth. However, acquiring blood transmitted diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B during transfusion is a major restraint for the industry growth. Whole blood preparation market size was responsible for over 45% global income in 2015 and will reach nearly USD 29.5 billion by 2024. Anticoagulants led the overall antithrombotic and anticoagulants market share with revenue of over 60% in 2015 due to increasing prevalence of blood related diseases and growing demand for cost-effective and efficacious drugs. U.S. blood preparation market is poised to exceed 25 billion by 2024 owing to initiatives taken by regulatory organizations to spread awareness about the complications associated with pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). FDA regulates collection, storage, preparation, and transport of blood and collaborating with other agencies for implementation of health insurance to achieve adequate reimbursement for blood components. France and Germany will be frontrunners from Europe, with German revenue to exceed USD 4.2 billion owing to the growing aging population and better healthcare 1|Page


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