2019 Global Syndromic Testing Markets Have Become Increasingly Competitive Over the Past Two Years - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Saving sample volume, cutting down provider time, reducing costs, improving outcomes, these are goals of the healthcare system, and they are well suited to a test that can identify more than a single pathogen. It has been thought that numerous pathogens tested directly from clinical specimens could change up diagnostics, and many vendors have responded by producing syndromic multiplex panels with considerable capabilities. These single tests, designed to detect a number of organisms that might have caused a particular syndrome, are aimed at positively influencing decisions regarding patient management, infection control, and antimicrobial prescription decisions. On a more fundamental level- they can produce better test results, as they tend to find infections at a greater rate.

This report includes the following important business data:

  • Selected Syndromic Test Panels
  • Market for GI Syndromic Tests
  • Market for Respiratory Syndromic Tests
  • Market for HAI Syndromic Test Panels
  • Market for Other Syndromic Testing
  • Forecasts to 2023
  • Company Profiles

It is increasingly common to test in panels to gain clarity on disease while treatment will be most effective. Numerous multiplex products are on the market, and their effectiveness has been shown in studies, but there are challenges with reimbursement. Syndromic tests offer benefits and many studies prove their worth, but there are challenges. The tests by nature test for more than the disease-causing pathogen and can increase overall costs. Despite this, used right they can lower costs. There is a substantial market and it is expected that as workarounds for the new payer issues are developed growth can proceed. These issues are covered in this report.

As of 2019, over 40 companies are active in the global market for liquid biopsy diagnostics and monitoring tests. The market for liquid biopsy testing, still in its infancy, is rapidly evolving as vendors develop and commercialize innovative new technologies to meet the needs of the clinical diagnostic market.

Geographically, the majority of participants in the liquid biopsy market are based in the United States, and to a lesser extent, Europe. A few companies are based in Asia. The competitive landscape is quite varied, with participants ranging from some of the world's largest and most well-established diagnostics companies to small start-ups. This report provides extensive landscaping

With the growing number of market entrants and available tests, competition is increasing. In the past two years, several new competitors entered the market, while several others have exited. However, with the rapidly growing market the heterogeneity of cancer as an umbrella term for many diseases, there are ample opportunities in the market to meet the needs of clinicians and patients. This report tracks these trends, identifies segment markets and separates research markets from those involving the detection and monitoring of disease.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter One: Executive Summary

  • Syndromic Testing
  • Advantages
  • Challenges
  • Scope/Methodology
  • Size and Growth in the Market
  • Figure 1-1: Market for Syndromic Testing, 2018 - 2023

Chapter Two: Market Summary

  • Vendor Activity
  • Table 2-1: Selected Syndromic Test Platforms
  • Recent Developments in Syndromic Testing
  • Continued Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescription Use
  • Large Elderly and Immunocompromised Population
  • Meridian Enters Syndromic With GenePOC Acquisition
  • Positive Studies Demonstrate Benefits
  • Mixed Infections
  • Rising Foodborne Infections
  • Size of the Market by Indication
  • HAI
  • GI
  • Resp.
  • Other
  • Table 2-2: Syndromic Testing by Type (HAI, Respiratory, GI Testing, Others) 2018-2023 [millions]
  • Syndromic Testing Post-Palmetto Decision

Chapter Three: Corporate Profiles

  • Abbot
  • Akonni Biosystems
  • Becton, Dickinson, and Company
  • Biocartis
  • Biomerieux/BioFire
  • Luminex
  • Meridian Bioscience
  • Qiagen
  • Siemens Healthineers

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