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Vaccines 2020: World Market Analysis, Players, Trends
Published: November 4, 2020 | Price: $4,000.00 – $8,000.00
Vaccine Market Tops 37 Billion, Says Kalorama Information Report In 2020, the global market for preventive vaccines is valued at $37.4 billion, up overall from $30.7 billion in 2015. The finding was made in Kalorama Information's report, Vaccines 2020. Strong continued growth in the global vaccines market is expected through 2025. THE MOST CURRENT VACCINE MARKET INFORMATION The vaccine market is a growth market for the experienced competitors participating in it.Seven billion dollars in new sales have occurred in the past...
Histology and Cytology IVD Market Update
Published: May 20, 2022 | Price: $5,000.00 – $10,000.00
This report, Histology and Cytology IVD Market Update, provides competitive analysis of the histology/cytology market from 2021 to 2026. Histology/cytology has been a mainstay of the pathological lab, providing information about cells, tissues and organs. A variety of diseases can be identified with a histopathological examination. Physicians rely on information from the pathologist as to whether there is cancer present or other disease. The physician bases their treatment and prognosis on the pathological information obtained. Technological advancements have increased the...
The World Market for Vaccines, 2022-2027
Published: September 23, 2022 | Price: $5,000.00 – $10,000.00
V A C C I N E M A R K E T E X C E E D S $200 B I L L I O N In 2022, the global market for preventive vaccines is valued at $202.6 billion. That's up from $34.1 billion in 2017, and just $25 billion in 2010. Infectious diseases are some of the deadliest diseases that pose significant risk to human life. Sales increased from $127.6 billion in 2021 to $202.6 billion in...
The World Market for Vaccines, 2024
Published: February 22, 2024 | Price: $5,000.00 – $10,500.00
Vaccines offer long-term or permanent immunity against diseases. They have been a cornerstone of preventive medicine for over 70 years, stimulating an immune response to specific diseases. The widespread adoption of effective vaccines has led to the near-elimination of many deadly diseases, making vaccination one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. Thanks to public vaccination programs, vaccine-preventable diseases and related deaths are now rare in developed nations and decreasing globally. Smallpox has been eradicated, polio eliminated...