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2020 Automated Microbiology Market-Suppliers Shares, Instrumentation Review and Strategic Profiles of Leading Players

February 2020 | 148 pages | ID: A4C4ADB7EFCEN
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This new 148-page report from LeadingMarketResearch.com reviews current instrumentation technologies, and profiles features of leading automated and semi-automated Molecular Diagnostic, Microbial Identification, Antibiotic Susceptibility, Blood Culture, Urine Screening, and Immunodiagnostic analyzers. The report also presents strategic assessments of current and emerging suppliers of microbiology products, including their sales, product portfolios, marketing tactics, technological know-how, new products in R&D, collaborative arrangements, and business strategies.

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 laboratorians 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.

Contains 148 pages
INTRODUCTION

1. Major Factors Affecting Market Penetration of Microbiology Instrumentation
2. Traditional Practices
3. Technological Challenges
4. Automation: Impact on the Microbiology Laboratory and the Patient

MAJOR MICROBIOLOGY AUTOMATED AND SEMIAUTOMATED SYSTEMS

1. Multiple Purpose Microbiology Systems
2. Specialized Microbiology Systems
3. Molecular Diagnostic Systems
4. Immunodiagnostic Systems

COMPETITIVE ASSESSMENTS

Abbott Laboratories
Agilent Technologies
Beckman Coulter/Danaher
bioMerieux
Bio-Rad
DiaSorin
Eiken Chemical
Fujirebio
Grifols
Instrumentation Laboratory/Werfen
Kyowa Medex
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
PerkinElmer
Quest Diagnostics
Roche
Siemens Healthineers
Sysmex
Thermo Fisher
Tosoh
Wako


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