Molecular Diagnostics Market is expected to boost the growth of the market over the forecast period..
The market may be categorized based on applications like microbiology, oncology, cardiovascular disease, pharmacogenomics, neurological disease, infectious disease, genetic testing, and others could be explored in the forecast period. Oncology sector accounted for the substantial market share of molecular diagnostics and is estimated to continue its dominance in the years to come. The reason could be the rising occurrence of cancer and increasing enhanced diagnostic tests. The sector is also estimated to grow at the highest CAGR in the years to come.
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North America accounted for the substantial market share of molecular diagnostics and is estimated to lead the overall market in the years to come. The reason behind the overall market growth could be the presence of a developed healthcare infrastructure and leading national clinical laboratories, the growing population suffering from cancer and infectious diseases, and the availability of technologically enhanced instruments. Also, government initiative and funds boost the market in this region.
Europe and the Asia Pacific are also estimated to have a positive influence on future growth. Europe is the second largest region with significant market share. However, Asia Pacific is estimated to grow at the highest CAGR in the forecast period. The developing countries like India and China are the major consumers of molecular diagnostics in this region.
The key players of molecular diagnostics market are QIAGEN, Abbott Laboratories, Dako, Roche Diagnostics, Danaher Corporation, Hologic, Inc., Dickinson and Company (BD), Novartis AG, BioMérieux SA, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Siemens Healthineers GmbH, Alere, Sysmex Corporation, and Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. These players are concentrating on inorganic growth to sustain themselves amidst fierce competition.
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