The Covid-19 Pandemic Is Expected To Have A Significant Impact On The Hematology Market

 

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Blood disorders impose a significant health and economic burden on global populations. The rising prevalence of common blood disorders such as anaemia, especially among women, and haemophilia has fueled clinical advancements in the haematology market. The increased prevalence of certain blood cancers in developed countries has also increased public awareness of haematology testing. The Global Hematology Market report provides a comprehensive analysis of the market. The report provides an in-depth examination of key segments, trends, drivers, restraints, the competitive landscape, and factors that are important in the market.

 

Furthermore, the rising prevalence of haemophilia and sickle cell anaemia is expected to propel the global haematology market forward. According to the World Federation of Hemophilia's (WFH) 2018 statistics, approximately 440,000 people had haemophilia, with approximately 173,000 people diagnosed with haemophilia A or B in 2017. Furthermore, according to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of anaemia in children was around 45 percent in 2018 and 12 percent in men, and it is rapidly increasing globally. Similarly, anaemia affects 30% of women of reproductive age and 40% of pregnant women worldwide, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH).

 

The covid-19 pandemic is expected to have a significant impact on the Haematology Market, as there is an increasing focus on haematology parameters for covid-19 assessment around the world, and many hospitals have begun using instruments such as haematology analyzers to test and monitor covid-19 patients. According to a study published in the International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, 2020, a clinical haematology laboratory plays a critical role in providing a number of useful prognostic markers such as lymphopenia, neutrophilia, leukocytosis, and thrombocytopenia, all of which are common findings in SARS-CoV2 virus patients. As a result, the growing importance of haematological testing in COVID-19-infected patients is expected to drive up demand for haematology products and reagents among a variety of end users.

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