HIV Diagnostics Market forecast to grow at 9.5% CAGR up to 2023: Fractovia.org
The report “HIV Diagnostics Market Size By Product [Antibody Tests (HIV-1 Screening, ELISA/EIA, Home Access Dried Blood Spot, Rapid Test, HIV-1 Confirmatory Steps, Western Blot, Indirect Immunoflorescent Antibody Assay (IIFA), Line Immunoassay , RadioImmuno Precipitation Assay (RIPA), HIV-2 & Group O Test, Blood Antibody, Dried Blood Spot), Viral Identification Assay (p24 Antigen, Qualitative PCR, Viral Culture), CD4, Viral Load, Early Infant Diagnosis], Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook (U.S., Canada, UK, Germany, Japan, China, South Africa, Brazil), Application Potential, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2016 – 2023”, HIV Diagnostics Market size is projected to reach CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period and was $2400 million in 2015. Due to technological innovations in disease diagnostic tests and rapid development of CD4, EID and P24 tests, the global industry is predicted to record an enhanced growth during forecast period. Simple amplification based assay - a blood diagnostic kit created by Cambridge university scientists received the “Popular Prize “at European Inventor award ceremony held on June 9, 2016 by European patent office. This kit can identify ailments like hepatitis B and HIV within less than 90 minutes by taking blood sample of the patient. The test cost only $17 and is same as pregnancy test where one stripe is positive and second is negative. This kit was used to test 40,000 persons for HIV in rural Africa. According to Helen Lee, who headed the team of Cambridge university researchers to develop the device, said that just a single drop of blood sample helps in detecting and treating the ailments in rural areas.
Thailand has become the first Asian nation to eradicate mother to child HIV transmission as per WHO reports achieving a greater milestone in its fight against the dreaded disease. Describing the eradication as an outstanding achievement, WHO said that Thailand was the first nation with large HIV endemic to assure an AIDS free population. This pronouncement is a boost for Thai health workers who have changed the country from one of the Asia’s most HIV ravaged communities to pin up the problem of efficiently handling the disease. According to WHO, routine screening tests conducted for HIV infected pregnant women along with free medication facilities in the country played a key role in preventing transmission of HIV virus from mother to child. The global HIV diagnostics market is segmented into key geographical regions including North America, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Europe and MEA. North America accounted for biggest revenue share of global HIV diagnostics market for 2015 contributing about $946 million to the total revenue. The factors attributed to 1|Page