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Research and Markets: Global Bacterial Molecular Diagnostics: Market Developments, Growth Areas and Opportunities: 2014 Report
[May 20, 2014]

Research and Markets: Global Bacterial Molecular Diagnostics: Market Developments, Growth Areas and Opportunities: 2014 Report


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/43x8hg/bacterial) has announced the addition of the "Global Bacterial Molecular Diagnostics: Market Developments, Growth Areas and Opportunities: 2014 Report" report to their offering.

Molecular methods offer many advantages in bacterial diagnostics, and the last decade has seen increasing use of these techniques as they have become available, alongside or as an alternative to, conventional culture-based methods. Today however, other factors are also driving the need for faster and more powerful bacterial diagnostic tests.

This study profiled 420 experienced clinicians and research scienists and investigated current practices, developments, trends and future plans over the next three years, as well as growth, shrinkage and opportunities across key areas of this market. Its findings provide suppliers with market information on the current and evolving use of bacterial molecular diagnostics.



Market studies are designed to assist laboratory suppliers to profile current and evolving market opportunities. All of our studies are carried out through specialist groups of experienced researchers and clinicians, and therefore findings are based on 'real world' market data. By providing new insights and a better understanding of end-user needs, our studies assist suppliers to sell into these markets, and support innovation, development and strategic planning.

Market Areas


Growth in bacterial molecular diagnostics:

Based on recent trends in the numbers of bacterial molecular diagnostic tests (i.e. number of assays) carried out in their laboratory, an estimate of by how much (% increase or % decrease) their laboratory's use of bacterial molecular diagnostics has changed (or not) over the last three years.

Also, based on current trends in the numbers of bacterial molecular diagnostic tests (i.e. number of assays) carried out in their laboratory, as estimate of by how much (% increase or % decrease) they anticipate their use of bacterial molecular diagnostics will change (or not) over the next three years (2014 - 2017).

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