Friday, 3 April 2020

Plasma Fractionation Market Size, Share Analysis, Strategies, Revenue And Forecasts To 2023

Market Scenario
Global plasma fractionation market is expected to grow significantly over the forecast period. It is anticipated that the market held a valuation of USD 18073 million in 2017 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% over the forecast period.
In plasma fractionation process protein products are fractionated from human plasma for the prevention, and treatment of life-threatening conditions such as congenital deficiencies, immunologic disorders, and others.
Rising participation of market players is one of the key factors driving the plasma fractionation market. For instance, in 2018, Grifols acquired 24 plasma donation centers in the United States operated by Biotest Pharmaceuticals Corp. for USD 286 million. With this acquisition, Grifols now owns 249 plasma donation centres to increase its supply of plasma proteins used for therapeutic purposes.
Various other factors such as increasing geriatric population, technological advancements, emerging markets in APAC and RoW, rising plasma collection, and increasing prevalence of respiratory and autoimmune disorders are also expected to propel the growth of the market.
However, the emergence of recombinant alternatives, high cost of advanced products, and unfavourable reimbursement policies can hamper the market growth over the forecast period.
Segmentation
The global plasma fractionation market is segmented based on product, application, end user, and region.
The global market for plasma fractionation, by product is segmented into immunoglobulin, coagulation factor concentrates, albumin, protease inhibitors, and others. The immunoglobulin segment is further classified as intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SCIG), and others. The coagulation factor concentrates segment is further classified as Factor VIII, Factor IX, Von Willebrand Factor, Prothrombin Complex Concentrate, Fibrinogen Concentrates, and Factor XIII.
Based on application, the market is segmented into immunology, neurology, hematology, critical care, pulmonology, rheumatology, hemato-oncology, and others.
Based on end user, the market is segmented into hospitals & clinics, clinical research laboratories, academic institutes, and others.
In the current scope of the study, the above-mentioned segments are covered into the four global regions, namely the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East & African region.
The plasma fractionation market in the Americas has further been segmented into North America and South America, with the North American market divided into the US and Canada.
The European plasma fractionation market has been segmented into Western Europe and Eastern Europe. Western Europe has been classified as Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, and the rest of Western Europe.  The plasma fractionation market in Asia-Pacific has been segmented into Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. The plasma fractionation market in the Middle East & Africa has been segmented into the Middle East and Africa.
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