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Market Analysis
Introduction:
Microbiology has become increasingly important to
human society. It has emerged as one of the most important branches of life
sciences. The consumables, equipment and technology markets in the microbiology
industry totalled nearly $7.7 billion in 2012. This total is expected to grow
from $8.5 billion in 2013 to $11.4 billion in 2018, with a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% for the five-year period, 2013 to 2018. The global
clinical microbiology market is projected to reach USD 5.77 Billion by 2021
from USD 3.35 Billion in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 11.5% from 2016 to 2021.
North America:
In
2016, North America and Europe are expected to be the mature markets for
clinical microbiology products. Currently, North America dominates the global
market, with the market yet to reach saturation. The Canada is the leading
market both globally and in North America. Canada’s market is currently
estimated to be worth USD 8.71 billion in the year 2014 and is expected to
reach USD 11.31billion by the end of 2020.
Europe:
Europe
holds the second-largest market position. Germany commanded the largest share
of 20% at $223.7 million in 2013, and is expected to reach $272.5 million by
2018, at a CAGR of 4.2% from 2013 to 2018.
Asia-Pacific:
However, the Asia-Pacific market is projected to
grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the growing number
of hospitals and clinical diagnostic laboratories. The Microbiology Testing / Clinical
Microbiology Market by Product, Clinical Application and by Industry - Global
Forecast to 2019 research report estimates this industry to reach $12,411.36 Million in 2019 at a CAGR of 13.03% between 2014 and
2019.
Middle-East:
However, the Asia-Pacific market is projected to
grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the growing number
of hospitals and clinical diagnostic laboratories. The total market for
Microbiology testing was US$ 2706.1 million in 2016 and expected to reach US$
5409.1 million by 2023
Major Industries in
this market include
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Abbott Laboratories, Inc. (U.S.),
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Alere, Inc. (U.S.),
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bioMérieux SA (France),
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Becton, Dickinson and Company (U.S.),
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Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (U.S.), Bruker Corporation (U.S.)
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Cepheid (U.S.),
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Danaher Corporation (U.S.),
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Hologic, Inc. (U.S.),
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F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. (Switzerland),
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Siemens AG (Germany).
Worldwide
associations-
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International Union of Microbiological Societies
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American Society for Microbiology
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Society for General Microbiology
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World Society for Microbiology
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Society for Applied Microbiology
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International Committee on Food Microbiology and Hygiene
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Canadian Society of Microbiologists
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Searches related to association of microbiology in world
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International Society for Antiviral Research (ISAR)
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International Society for Microbial Ecology (ISME)
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International Society for NeuroVirology
Worldwide
university:
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Harvard University
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University of Oxford
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University of Washington
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Rockefeller University
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University of California--San Francisco
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Duke University
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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University of Wisconsin--Madison
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Johns Hopkins University
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Washington University in St. Louis
Funding
agencies:
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Academy of Finland (Finland)
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California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (US)
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Canada)
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain)
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Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)
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Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Denmark
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany)
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Fondazione Telethon (Italy)
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Fonds zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria)
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Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Belgium)
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Health Research Board (Ireland)
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute (US)
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INSERM (France)
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International Human Frontier Science Program Organization
(International)
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Israel Science Foundation (Israel)
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Max Planck Society (Germany)
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National Health Service (UK)
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National Science Foundation (US)
Reference:
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http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/microbiology-testing-market-219135367.html
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https://www.technavio.com/report/europe-vitro-diagnostics-ivd-market
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http://www.strategic-consult.com/market-reports/
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http://www.micromarketmonitor.com/market/europe-microbiology-4457021792.html
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https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/canada-in-vitro-diagnostics-market
Tracks
Applied Microbiology
Applied microbiology is a scientific discipline that deals with the
application of microorganisms and the cognizance about them. Applications
include biotechnology, agriculture, medicine, aliment microbiology and bio
remediation. Systematic and Applied Microbiology deals with sundry aspects of
microbial diversity and systematics of prokaryotes.
• Protein
engineering
•
Bioremediation
• Food
microbiology
• Microbial
ecology
• Plant
microbiology
• Aquatic
microbiology
Microbiology-Current Research
Microbiology: Current Research is a scientific discipline that deals
with the perpetual research in the field of applied microbiology. The field
encompasses the study cognate to virology, mycology, bacteriology,
parasitology, genomics, host immune replications, characterization and
evolution of microbes, virulence determinants, environmental microbiology,
antibiotic resistance, drug and vaccine targets, prion diseases, cellular
aspects of microbes, host pathogen cognations and many other disciplines.
•
Advancements in pharmaceutical microbiology
• Applied
and environmental microbiology
• Microbial
metabolism and genetics
• Food
microbiology and safety
•
Hematological malignancies
•
Nanopatches and nanovaccination
Microbial Isolation, Characterisation and Identification
The process of screening a pure culture by separating one style of
microbes from a mix is termed Isolation. Microorganisms are usually found in
nature (air, soil and water) as mixed populations. Even the pathologic
components of plants and animals contain a good range of microorganisms that
disagree markedly from the microorganisms of alternative environments to review
the particular role vie by a particular organism in its setting; one should
isolate an equivalent in pure culture. Common ways of isolation of pure culture
i. isolation by streak plate technique ii. Small manipulator technique
iii.enrichment culture technique iv .serial dilution technique isolation ways
• Nutrition:
Growth and control of bacteria
• Bacterial
taxonomy and phylogeny
• Microbial
metabolism and genetics
• Protein
Synthesis and translational control
• Bacterial
biochemical physiology
• Novel
strains and approaches
• Microbial
adhesion and signal transduction
• Metabolism
and metabolic engineering
Microbial Interactions: Biofilm Formation
Microbes in nature or within the anatomy are preponderantly related to
surfaces and living in biofilms. Species diversity, high cell density and proximity
of cells are typical of life in biofilms, wherever organisms act with one
another and develop advanced interactions that may be either competitive or
cooperative. Competition between species may be a well-recognized ecological
force to drive microorganism metabolism, diversity and evolution. However, it
had been not till recently that microorganism cooperative activities also are
recognized to play vital roles in microorganism physiology and ecology.
significantly, these microorganism interactions in biofilms deeply have an
effect on their overall operate, biomass, diversity and pathologic process.
• Social
interactions in biofilm
• Fungal
biofilms
• Resistance
and tolerance of biofilms to antibiotics
•
Diversification and evolution in biofilms
• Regulation
of biofilm development
• Biofilm
community ecology
Geomicrobiology
Geomicrobiology is that the knowledge domain study of the interactions
of microorganisms with earth materials. It considerations the role of microbes
in geologic and geochemical processes. The sphere of geomicrobiology has
disclosed new insights into the intersection of life with the physical and
chemical composition of Earth’s surface. Soil microbes play an oversized role
within the transformations of components and minerals .The interactions between
microbes and components and minerals is very necessary within the close to
surface setting called Earth’s essential Zone, wherever organic phenomenon and abiotic
factors regulate the conditions for vital resources. Nearly all components may
be reworked by microbes and plenty of elemental cycles depend upon soil
microbes . The relationships between microorganisms and these inorganic
compounds have necessary implications for each the encompassing natural setting
and human use. Soil microbes may be utilized by humans in mineral resource
extraction and bioremediation.
•
Microbe-aquifer interactions
•
biomineralization
• Environmental
remediation and Bioremediation
• Microbial
biodegradation
•
Biogeochemistry
• Acid mine
drainage
Bioinformatics and Data Analysis in Microbiology
The speedy advancement of sequencing techniques, including the new
methodologies of bioinformatics to handle large-scale knowledge analysis, area
unit providing exciting opportunities to know microbic communities from a range
of environments, on the far side previous imagination.
•
Prokaryotic Genome Sequencing and Assembly
•
Metagenomics and Microbiomes
• Human
Microbiome Analysis via the 16s rRNA Gene
•
Phylogenetic Microarrays
• Microbial
Community Profiling
Environmental Microbiology
Environmental biology is that the study of the composition and
physiology of microbic communities within the atmosphere. The atmosphere during
this case means that the soil, water, air and sediments covering the earth and
may additionally embrace the animals and plants that inhabit these areas.
Environmental biology additionally includes the study of microorganisms that
exist in artificial environments like bioreactors. Molecular biology has
revolutionized the study of microorganisms within the atmosphere and improved
our understanding of the composition, phylogeny, and physiology of microbic
communities. This molecular tool case encompasses a spread of DNA-based
technologies and new strategies for the study of polymer and proteins extracted
from environmental samples. Presently there's a serious stress on the applying
of "omics" approaches to see the identities and functions of microbes
inhabiting totally different atmosphere.
• Detection,
enumeration and identification methods
• Population
biology of microorganism
• Remediation
of pollutants
• Biofuels:
Biogas, Biodiesel, and Bioalcohols
• Soil
Microbiology
Advance Techniques in Virology
Viral infectious diseases represent a vital portion of world public
health issues with thousands of deaths annually. From serious pandemics and
extremely contagious infections to common contagious disease episodes, clinical
prognosis typically depends on early detection of the infective agent. Thus,
effective identification of infectious agent pathogens is required to assist
forestall transmission, came upon acceptable medical care, monitor response to
treatment and result in economical illness management and management. Breath
Tests for Detection of Helicobacter pylori and Aspergillus fumigatus,Rapid
Antigen Tests,Antibody Detection: Principles and Applications,Cytometry-Based
Antimicrobial Resistance Techniques are some Advance Techniques in Virology
• Viral
Classifications and Evolutions
• Pediatric
Viral Infections
•
Neuro-Viral Infections
• Plant and
Animal Viral Infections
• Vaccines,
Viral Vectors, Viral and Gene Therapies
Bacteriology
The science and study of bacterium and their regard to medication and to
alternative areas like agriculture (e.g., farm animals) and business. Bacteriology
may be a part of biological science that encompasses the study of bacterium,
viruses, and every one alternative type of microorganisms.
• Bacterial
Morphology, Identification, Culturing and Metabolism
•
Pathogenesis and Clinical Studies
• Bacterial
Fermentation, Fermentation products
•
Agricultural and Veterinary Bacterial Infections
• Bacterial
Genetics
• Bacterial
Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases