The demand for sepsis diagnostic products is expected to grow mainly due to factors such as the increasing public-private funding for sepsis diagnostic research activities, the growing burden of infectious diseases, the rising number of sepsis incidences, and growing government initiatives for creating sepsis awareness. 

 

According to a new market research report,  "Sepsis Diagnostics Market by Technology (Microbiology, PCR, Sequencing, Biomarkers), Product (Reagents, Assay, Instruments, Software), Test Type (Lab, POC), Pathogen (Bacterial, Viral, Fungal), End User (Hospital, Pathology Lab) - Global Forecast to 2026", size is expected to reach USD 771 million by 2026 from USD 503 million in 2021, at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2021 to 2026. 

 

Moreover, these factors have prompted market players to improve and strengthen their current manufacturing and distribution capabilities especially in emerging markets, which are expected to witness the highest growth. 

 

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The COVID-19 pandemic had a moderately positive effect on the sales of diagnostics products for sepsis. The global spread of covid-19 and the emerging cases of sepsis among covid-19 patients are likely to increase the demand for rapid diagnosis, accelerating the utilization of instruments, reagents, & assay kits for detection of sepsis. 

 

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Sepsis is a very difficult condition to diagnose and the risk of mortality increases by 7.6% with a delay of even 1 minute in antibiotic administration in septic shock patients with hypertension. 

 

Many sepsis diagnostic manufacturers are expanding their product offering in point of care technology rapidly detecting the sepsis, reducing the overall turnaround time of diagnosis. . The BACTEC Plus, BacT/Alert, and BACTEC FX blood culturing instruments manufactured by BD Company (US) is an automated microbial detection system offering a rapid diagnosis of sepsis in the turnaround time of three hours. 

 

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that needs to be diagnosed and treated at the earliest with the help of skilled healthcare professionals. The shortage of skilled professionals is a major concern worldwide; only 50% of patients with severe sepsis transported by the EMS system have a paramedic. The lack of trained paramedics affects each phase of patient care—sepsis awareness, screening patients for the presence of sepsis, and making an appropriate 

 

The sepsis diagnostics market, by technology, the market is segmented into blood culture, immunoassays, molecular diagnostics, flow cytometry, microfluidics, and biomarkers. 

 

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