rising waterborne diseases is driving the Escherichia Coli Testing Market
Technavio analyzes that the Escherichia Coli Testing Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% during 2023 and 2028. During this period, the market is also expected to show a growth of USD 756.2 million.There are various factors that contribute to the growth of the market. Escherichia Coli (E. coli) is a significant bacterial pathogen responsible for causing waterborne diseases. The increasing prevalence of waterborne illnesses due to contaminated water sources has led to a surge in demand for reliable and accurate E. coli testing methods. This market caters to various industries including food and beverage, water and wastewater, and healthcare sectors, ensuring public health and safety. The Escherichia Coli testing market is anticipated to grow steadily due to the continuous need for monitoring and detection of this bacterium.
The global Escherichia Coli (E. coli) testing market experienced significant growth in 2023, with the environmental segment securing the largest market share. This sector's dominance is primarily due to the cost-effectiveness of environmental testing methods, such as membrane filtration, multiple-tube fermentation, and enzyme-substrate tests, compared to clinical testing. In environmental testing, water samples undergo lactose fermentation-based methods, including membrane filtration and multiple-tube fermentation. Presumptive positive results from water samples necessitate confirmation through additional incubation periods of 24 to 48 hours. E. coli detection occurs using these methods, often with elevated temperatures, moderate formulations, and indole production tests in multiple-tube fermentation. In the food and beverage industry, E. coli contamination in clinical samples, contaminated food, and bottled water necessitates stringent source water testing to prevent potential health hazards.
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The Escherichia Coli (E. coli) testing market encompasses the detection of this bacterium in various sectors including food safety and water quality. E. coli, a common bacteria, can cause gastrointestinal infections, sepsis, newborn meningitis, and other diseases. Foodborne pathogens spread through contaminated food such as cheese made from raw milk, undercooked products, and unpasteurized milk. Water can also harbor pathogenic strains leading to illnesses. Testing methods include environmental tests using Membrane Filtration (MF) and clinical tests employing Enzyme Substrate Methods for diagnosing diseases like food poisoning. Global efforts focus on ensuring food and water safety.
The Escherichia Coli (E. coli) testing market is a significant segment of the global life science tools and services industry. This market encompasses the development and production of technologies and services used for detecting E. coli bacteria in various sectors, including food safety, water quality, and clinical specimens. With the rise in gastrointestinal infections, sepsis, and newborn meningitis caused by pathogenic E. coli strains, there is a growing demand for accurate and efficient testing solutions. The expanding elderly population, with an increasing number of individuals over 60 years, further emphasizes the importance of maintaining stringent food and water safety standards, thereby fueling market growth. The global life science tools and services market, which includes manufacturers of equipment, supplies, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and related services, is expected to experience substantial expansion due to these factors.. Industries are leveraging the products belonging to the market for customer engagement, transactional notifications, and promotional offers.
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