Report : Middle East & Africa Microbial Identification Methods Market Forecast to 2030 - Regional Analysis - By Method (Genotypic, Phenotypic, and Proteotypic) and Type (Bacterial Identification System, Microbial Enumeration System, Bacterial Resistance Identification Systems, Microbiology Analyzer, and Others)
At 3.7% CAGR, the Middle East & Africa Microbial Identification Methods Market is Projected to be Worth US$ 342.10 Million by 2030, Says Business Market Insights
According to Business Market Insights research, the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market was valued at US$ 256.35 in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 342.10 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.8% from 2022 to 2030. Increasing food safety concerns demanding for microbial identification procedure and government initiatives and funding to promote microbial identification are among the critical factors attributed to the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market expansion.
Foodborne diseases (FBD) are a prevalent and expanding public health and economic problem. The prevalence of foodborne infections is influenced by recent changes in food production and processing methods and consumers' ever-evolving eating patterns. The interaction between known pathogens during infection is one of the concerns, and new difficulties have emerged in recent years. Despite the rising adoption of chemical preservatives, cold chains, and a greater understanding of microbes, foodborne illnesses are a significant public health issue for both industrialized and developing nations. The Food Security Cluster estimates that each year, ~420,000 people die, and over 600 million people-nearly one in ten people worldwide-get sick after consuming contaminated food, resulting in a loss of 33 million DALYs in June 2022.
Globally, Africa has the highest prevalence of FBD per person, with the majority of cases being linked to agents that cause diarrheal diseases. The high prevalence of FBD in this region is caused by a number of factors, including unclean water used for food processing and cleaning, subpar food production and handling procedures, inadequate infrastructure for food storage, lax or nonexistent enforcement of regulatory standards, and a shift toward intensive animal husbandry practices as economies grow. Also, millions of foodborne illness cases and numerous hospital admissions, as well as fatalities, are caused by microbial infections in Saudi Arabia each year. Adults accounted for the largest percentage of outbreaks, with Salmonella species being the most frequent cause, followed by Staphylococcus aureus. The conventional approach is cultivating bacteria using a variety of nonselective and selective enrichment techniques, followed, among other things, by biochemical confirmation. The time-to-detection is a significant limitation when testing foods, especially those with short shelf lives like fresh meat, fish, dairy products, and vegetables. Several newer detection methods use spectroscopic approaches, such as matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight and hyperspectral imaging protocols. Thus, the increase in cases of foodborne diseases is driving the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market.
On the contrary, high cost of automated microbial identification systems hampers the growth Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market.
Based on method, the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market is segmented into genotypic, phenotypic, and proteotypic. The phenotypic segment held 53.4% share of the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market in 2022, amassing US$ 136.80 million. It is projected to garner US$ 175.25 million by 2030 to expand at 3.1% CAGR during 2022-2030. The genotypic segment is further subsegmented into instruments, kits, reagents. The phenotypic segment is further subsegmented into instruments, kits, reagents. The proteotypic segment is further subsegmented into instruments, kits, reagents.
By type, the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market is segmented into bacterial identification system, microbial enumeration system, bacterial resistance identification systems, microbiology analyzer, and others. The bacterial identification system segment held 37.7% share of the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market in 2022, amassing US$ 96.52 million. It is projected to garner US$ 138.16 million by 2030 to expand at 4.6% CAGR during 2022-2030.
Based on country, the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market is bifurcated into South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the Rest Middle East & Africa. Saudi Arabia held 34.5% share of Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market in 2022, amassing US$ 88.46 million. It is projected to garner US$ 124.70 million by 2030 to expand at 4.4% CAGR during 2022-2030.
Key players operating in the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market are Accelerate Diagnostics Inc, Avantor Inc, Becton Dickinson and Co, bioMérieux SA, Bruker Corp, Danaher Corp, Merck KGaA, Molzym GmbH & Co KG, Shimadzu Corp, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc are some of the leading companies operating in the Middle East & Africa microbial identification methods market.
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