Veterinary antiseptics market: future demand and growth analysis

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Veterinary Antiseptics Market: Future Demand and Growth Analysis Date: 02-27-2017 05:10 PM CET Category: Health & Medicine Press release from: Transparency Market Research - Pharmaceutical

The Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of the World veterinary antiseptics market will rise in value from US$243.0 mn in 2014 to an estimated US$401.6 mn by the end of 2023, predicts Transparency Market Research. In a latest report launched by the business intelligence firm, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of the World veterinary antiseptics market will post a CAGR of 5.6% between 2015 and 2023. The report is titled, “Veterinary Antiseptics Market: Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of the World - Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2015 - 2023.” Browse the full Veterinary Antiseptics Market (By Product: Iodine and Iodophors, Chlorhexidine, Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Others; by Species: Bovine, Porcine, Ovine, Equine, Canine, Feline, and Camelidae; by Geography: Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of the World) - Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2015 – 2023 report at www.transparencymarketresearch.com/veterinary-antiseptics... Antiseptic compounds and substances that are applied topically to contain or prevent sepsis, infection, or putrefaction are known as antiseptics. These products help cleanse the skin and wound surfaces making them vital to surgical procedures, disinfecting oral cavities, and preparing the skin prior to administering injected drugs. In animals too, the use of antiseptics is vital because it safeguards them against infectious diseases. The veterinary antiseptics market in Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of the World can be segmented on the basis of products into the following segments: chlorhexidine, iodine and iodophors, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, and others. The most commonly used antiseptics in veterinary care are iodophors and iodine. Iodophors help provide sustained release of antiseptics by acting as a carrier of iodine. When the two substances are used as a compound, they provide improve efficacy against viruses and bacteria. Chlorhexidine, on the other hand, is widely used in keeping horses, dogs, cows, sheep, and poultry animals free of infections. Chlorhexidine is used when a non-irritating antiseptic is desired. However, the major drawback of chlorhexidine is that it has limited efficacy against mycobacterium and fungi. Despite this, it is used widely in the veterinary industry to treat minor conditions such as insect stings, superficial cuts, and abrasions. Yet, due to some other disadvantages of this antiseptic (such as desensitization of taste buds, staining of the pellicle, etc.), its uptake in the global veterinary antiseptics market will be

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