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France Hospital Microbiology Testing Sector Analyzed in New Cutting-Edge VPG Study Published at Marketpublishers.com
LONDON --(Business Wire)--
One of the fastest evolving segments of the IVD industry worldwide and
in France in particular, the microbiology testing market is also the
greatest challenge faced by suppliers today. The ongoing spread of AIDS,
threat of bioterrorism, advances in molecular diagnostic technologies,
and wider availability of immunosuppressive drugs are some of the major
forces driving the market. Further, recent breakthroughs in gene
engineering and detection technologies are creating capturing
opportunities for highly sensitive, specific and cost-effective products.
New research study "2013
French Hospital Microbiology Testing Market" drawn up by
Venture Planning Group (VPG (News - Alert)) provides an in-depth investigation of the
French hospital microbiology testing market.
The report starts with the coverage of today's scientific views on the
definition, epidemiology and etiology of major infectious diseases and
microorganisms. It further proceeds with the analysis of volume and
sales forecasts for 80 microbiology tests; sales and market shares of
the top microbiology product suppliers by test; emerging diagnostic
technologies with their potential market applications. The research also
discusses opportunities in new product evelopment, reviews
instrumentation technologies as well as compares features of the leading
analyzers. In addition, the study profiles 32 existent and emerging
suppliers, examines biz-opps and offers strategic recommendations.
Report Details:
Title: 2013 French Hospital Microbiology Testing Market
Published: January, 2013
Pages: 897
Price: US$ 4,450.00
http://marketpublishers.com/report/in_vitro_diagnostics/microbiology-virology/2013-french-hospital-microbiology-testing-market.html
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