2022-2027 US Automated Microbiology Market--Growth Opportunities, 2022 Supplier Shares by Assay, 5-Year Segmentation Forecasts for over 100 Molecular, Identification, Susceptibility, Culture, Urine Screening and Immunodiagnostic Tests--Competitive Strategies and SWOT Analysis, Instrumentation Pipeline, Emerging Technologies, Market Barriers and Risks
November 22, 2022
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2022-2027 US Automated Microbiology Market--Growth Opportunities, 2022 Supplier Shares by Assay, 5-Year Segmentation Forecasts for over 100 Molecular, Identification, Susceptibility, Culture, Urine Screening and Immunodiagnostic Tests--Competitive Strategies and SWOT Analysis, Instrumentation Pipeline, Emerging Technologies, Market Barriers and Risks
Abstract
LeadingMarketResearch.com's new report is an analysis of the major business opportunities emerging in the automated microbiology market during the next five years.
The report is available by section, and can be customized to specific information needs and budget. The report examines key trends in the U.S. automated microbiology market; reviews current and emerging assays; analyzes potential applications of innovative diagnostic technologies; forecasts volume and sales for molecular diagnostic, microbial identification, antibiotic susceptibility, blood culture, urine screening and immunodiagnostic procedures, as well as over 100 infectious disease tests by assay, application, market segment, profiles leading players and potential market entrants; and suggests alternative business expansion strategies for suppliers.
Rationale
The level of automation in the microbiology laboratory has been lagging behind that of other major clinical laboratory segments, such as chemistry and hematology. The slow acceptance of the technology is in part due to the complexity of developing automation suitable for microbiology tests.
The introduction of automated microbiology instrumentation has been delayed by a number of intrinsic and technical problems. The diffusion of automated microbiology systems, once the technology was developed, has not matched that of other automated laboratory technologies. The acquisition of automation in microbiology has been slowed by forces less easily identifiable than the effects of various reimbursement plans. Some laboratories still believe that current instrumentation is not the ultimate technology and expect better automation on the horizon.
The driving force behind the need for rapid reporting of microbiological test results is the clinical relevance in a time of financial austerity, a time when cost and health care effectiveness to the patient and diagnostician looms ever larger, and where after-the-fact results at high expense are coming under severe scrutiny worldwide.
This comprehensive report will assist diagnostics industry executives, as well as companies planning to diversify into the dynamic and rapidly expanding microbiology market, in evaluating emerging opportunities and developing effective business strategies.
Supplier Shares, Sales and Volume Forecasts
- Sales and market shares of major suppliers of microbiology products, by individual test.
- Five-year test volume and sales forecasts for over 100 microbiology assays.
- Test volume estimates by method (molecular, serology/immunodiagnostics, culture/microscopy).
U.S. Market Overview
- Review of the market dynamics, trends, structure, size, growth and major suppliers.
- Estimated universe of laboratories performing microbiology testing.
- Specimen, test volume and sales forecasts.
Business Opportunities and Strategic Recommendations
- Emerging opportunities for new analyzers, reagents kits, IT and other products with significant market appeal during the next five years.
- Design criteria for decentralized testing products.
- Assessment of molecular diagnostic, monoclonal antibody, immunoassay, and other technologies and their potential applications for the microbiology market.
- Global listings of companies developing or marketing microbiology products by individual test.
Competitive Strategies
- Strategic assessments of major suppliers and start-up firms developing innovative technologies and products, including their sales, product portfolios, marketing tactics, collaborative arrangements, and new products in R&D.
I. Introduction II. Automated Microbiology Market Business Environment III. New Product Development Opportunities IV. Design Criteria for Decentralized Testing Products V. Alternative Market Penetration Strategies VI. Potential Market Entry Barriers and Risks VII. Market and Technology Overview A. Introduction 1. Major Factors Affecting Market Penetration for Microbiology Instrumentation 2. Traditional Practices 3. Technological Challenges 4. Automation: Impact on the Microbiology Laboratory and the Patient B. Major Specimen Types 1. Urine 2. Sterile Fluids: Blood, Serum, and CSF 3. Throat Swabs and Respiratory Secretions 4. Genital Secretions 5. Stool 6. Abscess/Wound 7. Sputum 8. Saliva C. Test Applications 1. Microbial Identification 2. Antibiotic Susceptibility 3. Urine Screening a. Photometry b. Bioluminescence c. Colorimetric Filtration d. Enzymatic Detection e. Optical Detection 4. Blood Cultures D. Major Automated and Semi-automated Microbiology Systems 1. Multiple Purpose Microbiology Systems 2. Specialized Microbiology Systems 3. Molecular Diagnostic Systems 4. Immunodiagnostic Systems E. Emerging Diagnostic Technologies 1. Molecular Diagnostics (Amplification Methods, Sequencing, Microarrays/Biochips) a. DNA Sequencing b. DNA and RNA Probe Technologies c. Detection Technologies d. Biochips: Genosensors, Microarrays, Labs-on-the-Chip 2. Monoclonal Antibodies 3. Immunoassays 4. Differential Light Scattering 5. Information Technology 6. Artificial Intelligence 7. Liposomes 8. Flow Cytometry 9. Chromatography 10. Diagnostic Imaging 11. Gel Microdroplets 12. Other VIII. Country Analysis A. Business Environment B. Market Structure C. Market Size, Growth and Major Supplier Sales and Market Shares IX. Competitive Assessments - Abbott Laboratories - Agilent Technologies - Beckman Coulter/Danaher - bioMerieux - Bio-Rad - DiaSorin - Eiken Chemical - Fujifilm Wako - Fujirebio - Grifols - Instrumentation Laboratory/Werfen - Kyowa Medex - OrthoQuidel - PerkinElmer - Quest Diagnostics - Roche - Siemens Healthineers - Sysmex - Thermo Fisher - Tosoh
LeadingMarketResearch.com's new report is an analysis of the major business opportunities emerging in the automated microbiology market during the next five years.
The report is available by section, and can be customized to specific information needs and budget. The report examines key trends in the U.S. automated microbiology market; reviews current and emerging assays; analyzes potential applications of innovative diagnostic technologies; forecasts volume and sales for molecular diagnostic, microbial identification, antibiotic susceptibility, blood culture, urine screening and immunodiagnostic procedures, as well as over 100 infectious disease tests by assay, application, market segment, profiles leading players and potential market entrants; and suggests alternative business expansion strategies for suppliers.
Rationale
The level of automation in the microbiology laboratory has been lagging behind that of other major clinical laboratory segments, such as chemistry and hematology. The slow acceptance of the technology is in part due to the complexity of developing automation suitable for microbiology tests.
The introduction of automated microbiology instrumentation has been delayed by a number of intrinsic and technical problems. The diffusion of automated microbiology systems, once the technology was developed, has not matched that of other automated laboratory technologies. The acquisition of automation in microbiology has been slowed by forces less easily identifiable than the effects of various reimbursement plans. Some laboratories still believe that current instrumentation is not the ultimate technology and expect better automation on the horizon.
The driving force behind the need for rapid reporting of microbiological test results is the clinical relevance in a time of financial austerity, a time when cost and health care effectiveness to the patient and diagnostician looms ever larger, and where after-the-fact results at high expense are coming under severe scrutiny worldwide.
This comprehensive report will assist diagnostics industry executives, as well as companies planning to diversify into the dynamic and rapidly expanding microbiology market, in evaluating emerging opportunities and developing effective business strategies.
Supplier Shares, Sales and Volume Forecasts
- Sales and market shares of major suppliers of microbiology products, by individual test.
- Five-year test volume and sales forecasts for over 100 microbiology assays.
- Test volume estimates by method (molecular, serology/immunodiagnostics, culture/microscopy).
U.S. Market Overview
- Review of the market dynamics, trends, structure, size, growth and major suppliers.
- Estimated universe of laboratories performing microbiology testing.
- Specimen, test volume and sales forecasts.
Business Opportunities and Strategic Recommendations
- Emerging opportunities for new analyzers, reagents kits, IT and other products with significant market appeal during the next five years.
- Design criteria for decentralized testing products.
- Assessment of molecular diagnostic, monoclonal antibody, immunoassay, and other technologies and their potential applications for the microbiology market.
- Global listings of companies developing or marketing microbiology products by individual test.
Competitive Strategies
- Strategic assessments of major suppliers and start-up firms developing innovative technologies and products, including their sales, product portfolios, marketing tactics, collaborative arrangements, and new products in R&D.
I. Introduction II. Automated Microbiology Market Business Environment III. New Product Development Opportunities IV. Design Criteria for Decentralized Testing Products V. Alternative Market Penetration Strategies VI. Potential Market Entry Barriers and Risks VII. Market and Technology Overview A. Introduction 1. Major Factors Affecting Market Penetration for Microbiology Instrumentation 2. Traditional Practices 3. Technological Challenges 4. Automation: Impact on the Microbiology Laboratory and the Patient B. Major Specimen Types 1. Urine 2. Sterile Fluids: Blood, Serum, and CSF 3. Throat Swabs and Respiratory Secretions 4. Genital Secretions 5. Stool 6. Abscess/Wound 7. Sputum 8. Saliva C. Test Applications 1. Microbial Identification 2. Antibiotic Susceptibility 3. Urine Screening a. Photometry b. Bioluminescence c. Colorimetric Filtration d. Enzymatic Detection e. Optical Detection 4. Blood Cultures D. Major Automated and Semi-automated Microbiology Systems 1. Multiple Purpose Microbiology Systems 2. Specialized Microbiology Systems 3. Molecular Diagnostic Systems 4. Immunodiagnostic Systems E. Emerging Diagnostic Technologies 1. Molecular Diagnostics (Amplification Methods, Sequencing, Microarrays/Biochips) a. DNA Sequencing b. DNA and RNA Probe Technologies c. Detection Technologies d. Biochips: Genosensors, Microarrays, Labs-on-the-Chip 2. Monoclonal Antibodies 3. Immunoassays 4. Differential Light Scattering 5. Information Technology 6. Artificial Intelligence 7. Liposomes 8. Flow Cytometry 9. Chromatography 10. Diagnostic Imaging 11. Gel Microdroplets 12. Other VIII. Country Analysis A. Business Environment B. Market Structure C. Market Size, Growth and Major Supplier Sales and Market Shares IX. Competitive Assessments - Abbott Laboratories - Agilent Technologies - Beckman Coulter/Danaher - bioMerieux - Bio-Rad - DiaSorin - Eiken Chemical - Fujifilm Wako - Fujirebio - Grifols - Instrumentation Laboratory/Werfen - Kyowa Medex - OrthoQuidel - PerkinElmer - Quest Diagnostics - Roche - Siemens Healthineers - Sysmex - Thermo Fisher - Tosoh