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Research and Markets: Global Veterinary Diagnostics Market - By Products, By Animal Types & Geography - Trends & Forecasts - 2014-2019
[September 18, 2014]

Research and Markets: Global Veterinary Diagnostics Market - By Products, By Animal Types & Geography - Trends & Forecasts - 2014-2019


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bvqksg/global_veterinary) has announced the addition of the "Global Veterinary Diagnostics Market - By Products, By Animal Types & Geography - Trends & Forecasts- 2014-2019" report to their offering.

The global market for diagnostics in veterinary healthcare is valued at an estimated $1.59 billion in 2014

Ever-rising demand for animal protein and stricter regulations concerning food safety will propel the market for diagnostics in animal healthcare to grow at a healty CAGR of 4.6 % to reach a market size of $2.02 billion by 2019.



Diagnostics provide tools for effective and rapid testing to undertake preventative or remedial measures for the health of the animal population. For instance, lateral flow and other rapid tests are used in veterinary medicine to test commercial livestock (large animals - cows, poultry, sheep, pigs, etc.) and household pets (cats, dogs, etc.) to test for the presence of a variety of medical conditions caused by bacteria, viruses, allergies, fertility issues and diabetes.

Developing regions in Asia-Pacific and Africa are expected to form a new revenue pocket in the market, with India, China and Brazil constituting a majority of market growth over the next decade.


Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Market Analysis

3. Market Dynamics

4. Global Veterinary Diagnostic Market Segmentation

5. Competitive landscape

6. Company profiles

- Bayer healthcare

- Boehringer Ingelheim

- Elanco

- Merck

- Merial (Animal Health Division Of Sanofi)

- Novartis Animal Health, Inc.

- Virbac

- Zoetis animal healthcare

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bvqksg/global_veterinary


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