Revolutionizing Animal Health Diagnostics: Veterinary Imaging Market Veterinary imaging is a branch of advanced veterinary medicine that helps obtain medical images of animals for disease diagnosis in companion animals, livestock animals, large animals, and others. The economic analysis of animal disease outbreaks has been conventionally focused on the assessment of direct costs linked to veterinary service expenditures, health risks, disease control reactions, trade losses, and production. According to Inkwood Research, the global veterinary imaging market is anticipated to record a CAGR of 5.86% over the forecast years of 2023-2032. As per estimations by the Australian Government, a foot & mouth disease outbreak would cost farmers AUD$80 billion in direct expenses over a decade. Furthermore, as per the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), following an outbreak of avian influenza in Mexico, the price of eggs increased by 82%. Hence, the need for timely disease diagnoses and treatment is continually rising across the globe.
Modern Veterinary Imaging – The Advent of Advanced Anatomical Diagnostics Traditional veterinary anatomy mainly relied on detailed dissections of dead animals to generate anatomical illustrations. However, over the years, there have been significant advancements in the development of advanced imaging solutions in veterinary medicine. Moreover, the quality of