Healthcare-Associated Infections

HAIs are the infections that people usually get when they are getting treated for some other disease/disorder. These are having devastating consequences and may be the significant cause of illness and death. Hospitals, surgical centers, clinics are the major places for these kind of infections. 1 among every 25 hospitalized patients acquire HAIs so there comes the need of discussions on these Healthcare associated Infections

Sub-Tracks

  • Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI)
  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 
  • Catheter-associated urinary tract infections
  • Surgical site infections
  • Bloodstream infections
  • Clostridium difficile infections

Market Analysis: The Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) diagnostics market is poised for significant future expansion, driven by the critical need for swift and accurate pathogen detection to combat rising antimicrobial resistance. The market, which was valued at an estimated $4.3 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $4.74 billion by 2030, reflecting a CAGR of 1.5% over the forecast period. This growth is being propelled by the rapid adoption of advanced technologies, particularly molecular diagnostics, which are set to grow at the fastest rate of 1.71% CAGR due to their superior speed and precision in identifying infectious agents. The market is also benefiting from a growing emphasis on point-of-care (POC) and rapid diagnostic testing, as these solutions enable healthcare providers to make timely clinical decisions, improve patient outcomes, and streamline infection control protocols. While North America remains a dominant force with its advanced healthcare infrastructure, the Asia-Pacific region is emerging as the fastest-growing market, with an anticipated CAGR of 2.29% for diagnostics, driven by increasing healthcare investments and a growing awareness of infection prevention. This dynamic landscape highlights a shift towards more proactive and technologically-driven approaches to manage and contain the spread of HAIs.

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