The 7 major catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) markets reached a value of US$ 988.8 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the 7MM to reach US$ 1508.8 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 3.92% during 2024-2034.
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Key Statistics
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Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Years | 2024-2034 |
Historical Years |
2018-2023
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Market Size in 2023
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US$ 988.8 Million |
Market Forecast in 2034
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US$ 1508.8 Million |
Market Growth Rate 2024-2034
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3.92% |
The Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs) market has been comprehensively analyzed in IMARC’s new report titled “Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs) Market: Epidemiology, Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2024-2034”. A catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) refers to a primary bloodstream infection resulting from the presence of an intravascular catheter, typically an arterial catheter or a central venous catheter. It is generally caused by nosocomial bacteremia and is one of the most frequent, lethal, and expensive problems associated with central venous catheterization. Some of the commonly observed signs and symptoms of catheter-related bloodstream infections comprise of inflammation or purulence at the catheter site, along with the acute onset of fever, chills, and hypotension with no apparent source of infection apart from the catheter. The diagnostic tests for vascular catheter-related infection can be performed if there is a high index of suspicion. Infections associated with catheters can be most accurately diagnosed using quantitative blood cultures.
The rising prevalence of hospital-acquired infections and the elevating incidences of improper aseptic procedures are primarily driving the catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) market. In line with this, the expanding presence of patient-related factors, such as compromised integrity of the skin, increasing severity of the illness, the occurrence of distant infections, etc., is also bolstering the market growth. Moreover, the widespread adoption of a combination of salvage therapy with intravenous antibiotics and antibiotic lock therapy for patients with limited vascular access is further acting as a significant growth-inducing factor. Apart from this, several key players are making extensive investments in developing preventive solutions comprised of an anti-coagulant and broad-spectrum antimicrobial combination to decrease the threat of infection and blood clots. This, in turn, is also creating a positive outlook for the market. Additionally, various technological advancements related to accurate blood culture testing for early and effective disease diagnosis are further propelling the market growth. Inaccurate diagnostics have serious consequences, including procedure difficulties that increase the rate of morbidity and mortality. Numerous other factors, such as the continuous upgradation of healthcare infrastructures and the inflating penetration of refurbishment policies, are expected to drive the catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) market in the coming years.
IMARC Group’s new report provides an exhaustive analysis of the Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs) market in the United States, EU5 (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and United Kingdom) and Japan. This includes treatment practices, in-market, and pipeline drugs, share of individual therapies, market performance across the seven major markets, market performance of key companies and their drugs, etc. The report also provides the current and future patient pool across the seven major markets. According to the report the United States has the largest patient pool for Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs) and also represents the largest market for its treatment. Furthermore, the current treatment practice/algorithm, market drivers, challenges, opportunities, reimbursement scenario and unmet medical needs, etc. have also been provided in the report. This report is a must-read for manufacturers, investors, business strategists, researchers, consultants, and all those who have any kind of stake or are planning to foray into the Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs) market in any manner.
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This report also provides a detailed analysis of the current Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs) marketed drugs and late-stage pipeline drugs.
In-Market Drugs
Late-Stage Pipeline Drugs
Drugs | Company Name |
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Neutrolin | CorMedix Pharmaceuticals |
Disodium edetate | Citius Pharmaceuticals |
*Kindly note that the drugs in the above table only represent a partial list of marketed/pipeline drugs, and the complete list has been provided in the report.
Market Insights
Epidemiology Insights
Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSIs): Current Treatment Scenario, Marketed Drugs and Emerging Therapies