Monday, 1 February 2021

Veterinary Laboratory Testing Market In Depth Study And Analysis Published, 2023

 Global veterinary laboratory testing market is expected to grow significantly over the forecast period. It is anticipated that the market held a valuation of USD 2200 million in 2017 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.1% over the forecast period.

The veterinary laboratory tests are usually performed to determine the cause of animal’s disorder.

Rising incidence of zoonotic diseases is one of the key factors driving the veterinary laboratory testing market. According to the Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention, around 75% of emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are diseases of animal origin. The most commonly occurring zoonotic diseases are Rabies, Ebola Virus Disease, Q fever, and others. Various other factors such as rising awareness about animal diseases, technological advancements in veterinary testing, increasing expenditure on pet insurance and favourable funding policies are also expected to propel the growth of the market.

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However, high cost of veterinary testing and complications associated with the tests can hinder the market growth over the forecast period.

Segmentation

The global veterinary laboratory testing market has been segmented into animal type, technology, product, and end user.

The market, on the basis of animal type, has been segmented into companion animal and livestock animal. The companion animal segment is further classified as dogs, cats, horses and others. The livestock animal segment is further classified as cattle, pigs, poultry and others.

The market, by technology, has been segmented into clinical biochemistry, immunodiagnostics, hematology, molecular diagnostics, urinalysis, and others.

The clinical biochemistry segment is further classified as clinical chemistry analysis, glucose monitoring, and blood gas & electrolyte analysis. The clinical chemistry analysis segment includes clinical chemistry reagent clips and cartridges and clinical chemistry analyzers. The glucose monitoring segment includes blood glucose strips, glucose monitors and urine glucose strips. The blood gas & electrolyte analysis segment includes blood gas and electrolyte reagent clips and cartridges and blood gas & electrolyte analyzers.

The immunodiagnostics segment is further classified as ELISA tests, lateral flow assays, allergen-specific immunodiagnostic tests, immunoassay analyzers, and others. The lateral flow assays segment includes lateral flow rapid tests, and lateral flow strip readers.

The hematology segment is further classified as hematology cartridges, and hematology analyzers.

The molecular diagnostics segment is further classified as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, microarrays, and others.

The urinalysis segment is further classified as urinalysis clips & cartridges/panels, urine analyzers, and urine test strips.

The market, by product, has been segmented into consumables and instruments.

The market, by end user, has been segmented into veterinary hospitals & clinics, in-house testing, research institutes, diagnostic laboratories, and others. The veterinary hospitals & clinics segment held the largest segment of the market in 2017. This can be attributed to the increasing incidence of zoonotic diseases. On the other hand, the academic institutes segment is estimated to be the fastest growing segment.

The market has been segmented, by region, into the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa. The veterinary laboratory testing 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 veterinary laboratory testing 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 veterinary laboratory testing market in Asia-Pacific has been segmented into Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. The veterinary laboratory testing market in the Middle East & Africa has been segmented into the Middle East and Africa.

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