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North America is Dominating Next-Generation Gynecological Cancer Diagnostics Industry

In 2022, the global next-generation gynecological cancer diagnostics market had a total size of USD 2,396 million, and it is projected to hit USD 5,135 million by 2030, progressing at a rate of 10% from 2022 to 2030, according to a research report by a market research company P&S Intelligence. 

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This growth can be credited to the growing occurrence of gynecological malignancies, variations in lifestyle and overweightness in women, growing cases of menopause issues, and the increasing occurrence of diabetes. Moreover, a bad diet and extreme consumption of soy products, flaxseeds, and Vitamin D are accountable for high estrogen levels in the body that sources cancer.

Cervicovaginal human papillomavirus is one of the most generally affected sexually communicated illnesses in both women and men, which primarily causes cervical and other solid tumors (vaginal, vulvar). Around 200 genetic kinds have been discovered, and they are segmented into the high-risk genotype and low-risk genotype, on the basis of their carcinogenic nature.

In 2022, the uterine cancer category held the largest next-generation gynecological cancer diagnostics market share, of above 30%, and the category is projected to be dominant throughout the forecast period.

This can be credited to the growing cases of uterine cancer worldwide, because of the rising aging women populace, rising menopause problems after the age of 55, the growing occurrence of high blood sugar levels and blood pressure, and growing situations of obesity and high estrogen levels.

In 2022, North America dominated the industry with the largest market share, of above 40%, and the continent is projected to be dominant throughout the forecast period. This is mainly because of the growing cases of cervical and gynecological malignancies in the continent. These are very stressful situations and aid in the acceptance of diagnosis methods.

Hence, the growing occurrence of gynecological malignancies, variations in lifestyle and overweightness in women, growing cases of menopause issues, and the increasing occurrence of diabetes are the major factors propelling the market.

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North American Is Dominating Legionella Testing Industry

The global legionella testing market was valued at USD 299.0 million in 2022 and will grow at a rate of about 8.0% during 2021–2030, reaching USD 554.0 million by 2030, according to P&S Intelligence.

To learn more about this report: https://bit.ly/3VwVqux

The growth of the market can be credited to the growing occurrence of Pontiac fever, pneumonia, and Legionnaire’s disease. Legionnaires’ illness, also known as legionella pneumonia, is a serious kind of pneumonia triggered by the legionella microorganisms. It spreads from minor droplets of water that comprise the bacteria, or when, falsely, water goes into the lungs while swallowing. 

Approximately 1.4 million kids whose age is below five years expire each year due to pneumonia. Furthermore, every 39 seconds, a kid expires from this common illness.

In 2022, the PCR category had the largest market share. PCR is the most-popular technique utilized for sensing legionella microorganisms as it displays the consequences in one day and is extremely sensitive, accurate, and specific. Furthermore, PCR might be superior to urinary antigen testing in the recognition of this pathogen.

Thus, businesses are providing fast PCR approaches to sense legionella. For example, in January 2023, EMSL Analytical Inc. introduced fast PCR and conventional culturing approaches to sense legionella in the atmosphere, to stop the spread of Legionnaires’ illness.

In 2022, the North American region held the largest revenue share, of 44%, credited to the growing count of patients with legionella contamination and the growth of the healthcare system in this continent. A projected 8,000–18,000 individuals in the U.S. are admitted to infirmaries per annum with Legionnaire’s illness.

Furthermore, in 2022, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control declared examined Legionnaire’s illness cases in Darlington County. There have been 13 cases of the illness recognized as part of the outburst so far.

Hence, the legionella testing industry is boosted by the increasing occurrence of legionnaire’s illness because of the high levels of water contamination.

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