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獣医診断の市場レポート:製品、技術、動物の種類、病気の種類、エンドユーザー、地域別、2025~2033年Veterinary Diagnostics Market Report by Product, Technology, Animal Type, Disease Type, End User, and Region 2025-2033 |
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獣医診断の市場レポート:製品、技術、動物の種類、病気の種類、エンドユーザー、地域別、2025~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年08月01日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 149 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の獣医診断市場規模は2024年に71億米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、2033年には130億米ドルに達し、2025年から2033年にかけて6.97%の成長率(CAGR)を示すと予測しています。北米が市場を独占しているのは、獣医学インフラが確立されていること、最先端の診断技術の導入が進んでいること、動物の健康管理を重視する傾向が強まっていることによる。ペットの飼育数の増加、ペットの予防医療に対する需要の増加、動物と人間の間で感染する人畜共通感染症に対する意識の高まりは、市場を推進している主な要因の一部です。
動物の健康の重要性が認識されるようになったことで、迅速な診断と疾病予防への関心が高まっています。ペットの親、畜産農家、獣医の専門家は、健康を確保し、治療費を抑え、動物の寿命と生産性を高めるために、早期発見と定期的な検診を優先するようになってきています。さらに、獣医療システムを強化するための政府および産業界の取り組みが、診断の採用を後押ししています。疾病サーベイランス、強制検査、バイオセキュリティーを推進する政策は、公衆衛生と動物福祉の保護における診断の重要性を強化し、民間および施設獣医療環境における需要を喚起しています。これとは別に、自動化、分子ツール、データ解析などの診断技術の進歩が進み、獣医学的検査の効率、精度、信頼性が大幅に向上しています。これらの進歩により、より正確な疾病検出、合理化されたプロセス、検査へのアクセスの向上が可能となり、診断学は現代の獣医療と管理の重要な要素として位置づけられています。
迅速かつ正確な検査の需要
獣医師は、迅速かつ正確な結果を提供し、迅速な臨床判断を支援する診断ツールへの依存度を高めています。急速に進行する症例では、検査結果の受け取りが遅れると、治療効果や動物の回復が危ぶまれます。迅速な診断結果の必要性から、診療の時点で、あるいは迅速なラボ処理によって、即座に情報を提供する技術が開発され、使用されています。高精度の機器は正確な評価を保証し、誤った診断や余計な処置の可能性を減少させる。このように迅速さと正確さを重視することで、臨床の生産性が向上し、顧客の信頼が高まり、患者の結果が改善されます。診療所では一刻を争う状況が続いており、さまざまな動物医療環境において、迅速で信頼性の高い情報を提供できる診断への需要が高まっています。2024年、ZoetisはAIを搭載した新しい血液学分析装置Vetscan OptiCell(TM)の世界の発売を発表し、2025年1月25日から29日までオーランドで開催されるVMXでデビューします。スクリーンレスでカートリッジ式のこの装置は、粘弾性集束とAIを組み合わせ、迅速で正確なCBC結果を提供します。
獣医学教育と臨床トレーニングの増加
獣医学教育の開発と臨床トレーニングの重視により、日常診療への診断学の導入が促進されています。現在、獣医学部やトレーニングセンターでは、診断ツール、ラボ分析、エビデンスに基づく治療計画の実践的な経験を優先しています。このような経験は、新米獣医師の期待や臨床行動に影響を及ぼし、新米獣医師は診断手技をしっかりと身につけた上で診療を開始します。その結果、診断学は臨床評価や意思決定において、オプショナルツールではなく必須ツールとみなされるようになりました。また、継続的な教育プログラムの利用が可能になりつつあることで、確立された専門医は常に新しい技術や診断法について情報を得ることができます。このような継続的な学習文化は、専門職における診断学の重要性を高め、革新的な解決策を受け入れることを奨励しています。教育システムは、適切な検査の重要性を一貫して強調することで、診断に重点を置く獣医療従事者を育成しています。
技術革新と診断の進歩
臨床生化学、分子検査、デジタル画像診断などの分野における継続的な進歩は、診断能力の正確性、迅速性、および範囲を向上させています。これらの進歩により、検査結果の信頼性と精度が向上し、獣医師はより良い情報に基づいた臨床的選択ができるようになっています。さらに、デジタル・プラットフォームとの統合により、効率的なデータ処理、結果の迅速な分析、長期にわたる動物の健康状態のモニタリングの向上が促進されます。さらに、自動化とユーザビリティの向上により、獣医師が診断ツールをより利用しやすくなり、効率的な診療管理とサービス品質の向上に役立っています。技術の進歩に伴い、獣医診断の分野はますます複雑化し、早期の介入やオーダーメイドのケアが可能になっています。この動向に伴い、2024年、Center Point Bio-Techは、オーランドで開催されたVMX 2024で先進的な獣医診断システムAlphaIONを発表し、予想を上回る受注を記録しました。AlphaIONはAI、自動化、表面弾性波(SAW)検査などのイノベーションを組み合わせ、クリニックでの診断能力を拡大した。これにより、様々な動物種に対して、より迅速で正確、かつ費用対効果の高い診断が可能になりました。
動物医療への投資とインフラの拡大
官民セクターは、獣医学インフラの強化、疾病管理イニシアチブの推進、診断能力の向上のため、より多くのリソースを投資しています。このことは、現代的な検査室の進化、獣医開業医に対する教育の向上、高度な検査機器への幅広いアクセスに現れています。例えば、西ベンガル畜産開発公社は2024年、カルヤニにあるCLART施設で新しいペット診断サービスを開始しました。コルカタとその近郊に住むペットの親たちは、自宅でのサンプル採取をオンラインで予約し、政府のラボで検査を受けることができました。この取り組みには、ソルトレイクとバラサットの静的採取ポイントでの無料検査も含まれています。強固なインフラは、診断能力の向上、サービス提供の強化、信頼できる品質保証を可能にします。動物の健康が公衆衛生、食の安全、経済性など広範囲に影響を及ぼすことが認識されるにつれ、診断が重要な焦点となってきています。
複雑な病態の早期発見に対するニーズの高まり
動物の慢性疾患や生命を脅かす可能性のある疾患に対する認識が高まる中、獣医師やペットの親は、重篤な臨床症状が現れる前に異常を検出できる診断法を追求しています。洗練された検査機器により、専門家は臓器の機能性を評価し、細胞の変化を認識し、迅速かつ集中的な介入を促進する指標をピンポイントで特定することができます。迅速な診断に向けたこの動きは、治療効果を高め、侵襲的な処置を減らし、動物の生活の質を向上させる。先を見越した精密志向の獣医療へのシフトは、臨床プロセスにおける診断学の重要性を浮き彫りにし、様々な診療形態におけるルーチン検査と特殊検査の両方の継続的な利用を促進します。2024年、マースサイエンス&ダイアグノスティクスの一部であるアンテックは、北米においてAIS RapidReadとNu.Q(R)Canine Cancer Testを含む2つの新しい獣医学的イノベーションを発表しました。AIS RapidReadはAIを利用してほぼ瞬時に放射線学的洞察を提供し、Nu.Q(R)は犬用の迅速がんスクリーニングを提供します。どちらのツールも、診断のスピード、正確さ、治療結果の向上を目指しています。
家畜の健康管理への注目の高まり
動物由来の高級食品への需要が高まる中、生産者は疾病リスクの軽減、繁殖効率の向上、規制遵守の維持のために診断ソリューションを活用するようになっています。診断による定期的な健康評価は、バイオセキュリティーを維持し、疾病による経済的損失を最小限に抑え、持続可能な農法を促進するのに役立ちます。その結果、特に商業的な農法において、牛群衛生への取り組みに診断が取り入れられるようになっています。モニタリングの強化と迅速な疾病の発見により、備えが改善され、緊急治療への依存度が低下します。一般的な牛群の健康状態を評価し、パフォーマンス指標をモニターし、不顕性の問題を特定する能力は、生産者にとって有用なリソースとして台頭してきています。世界の畜産セクターが、動物福祉を損なうことなく食糧供給需要を満たすというプレッシャーに直面する中、予防および管理リソースとしての診断の重要性は、より不可欠になってきています。
The global veterinary diagnostics market size reached USD 7.1 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 13.0 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.97% during 2025-2033. North America dominates the market owing to its well-established veterinary infrastructure, rising adoption of state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies, and an increasing emphasis on animal health management. The growing number of pet ownerships, increasing demand for preventive care of pets, and rising awareness about zoonotic diseases, which can be transmitted between animals and humans, are some of the major factors propelling the market.
The growing acknowledgment of the significance of animal health is resulting in heightened focus on prompt diagnosis and disease prevention. Pet parents, livestock farmers, and veterinary specialists are increasingly prioritizing early detection and regular check-ups to ensure health, lower treatment expenses, and enhance animal longevity and productivity. Moreover, initiatives by both the government and industry to enhance veterinary health systems are encouraging the adoption of diagnostics. Policies that promote disease surveillance, compulsory testing, and biosecurity strengthen the importance of diagnostics in safeguarding public health and animal welfare, catalyzing the demand in both private and institutional veterinary care environments. Apart from this, ongoing advancements in diagnostic techniques, such as automation, molecular tools, and data analysis, are greatly enhancing the efficiency, precision, and dependability of veterinary testing. These advancements allow for more accurate disease detection, streamlined processes, and increased accessibility of tests, positioning diagnostics as a key element of contemporary veterinary care and administration.
Demand for Fast and Accurate Testing
Veterinary practitioners are increasingly depending on diagnostic tools that provide swift and precise results to aid prompt clinical decision-making. In rapidly advancing cases, delays in receiving test results can jeopardize treatment efficacy and animal recuperation. The need for quick diagnostic results is leading to the creation and use of technologies that deliver instant information at the point of care or via expedited lab processing. High-precision instruments guarantee accurate evaluations, decreasing the chances of incorrect diagnoses and superfluous procedures. This focus on promptness and precision boosts clinical productivity, increases client trust, and fosters improved patient results. With ongoing time-sensitive situations in practices, the demand for diagnostics that can provide quick and reliable information is growing within different veterinary care environments. In 2024, Zoetis announced the global launch of its new AI-powered hematology analyzer, Vetscan OptiCell(TM), debuting at VMX in Orlando from January 25-29, 2025. The screenless, cartridge-based device combined viscoelastic focusing and AI to deliver rapid, accurate CBC results.
Increase in Veterinary Education and Clinical Training
The development of veterinary education and the focus on clinical training are facilitating the incorporation of diagnostics into routine veterinary practice. Veterinary colleges and training centers currently prioritize practical experience with diagnostic tools, lab analysis, and evidence-based treatment planning. This exposure influences the expectations and clinical behaviors of novice professionals, who begin their practice with a solid grounding in diagnostic procedures. As a result, diagnostics are considered essential rather than optional tools for clinical assessment and decision-making. The rising availability of continuing education programs also ensures that established practitioners stay informed about emerging technologies and diagnostic methods. This culture of continuous learning enhances the importance of diagnostics in the profession and encourages the embrace of innovative solutions. The educational system, by consistently emphasizing the importance of proper testing, fosters a more diagnostics-focused veterinary workforce.
Technological Innovation and Diagnostic Advancements
Ongoing advancements in fields like clinical biochemistry, molecular testing, and digital imaging are enhancing the accuracy, rapidity, and range of diagnostic abilities. These advancements are improving the dependability and precision of test outcomes, allowing veterinarians to make better-informed clinical choices. Additionally, integration with digital platforms facilitates efficient data handling, quick analysis of results, and improved monitoring of animal health over time. Moreover, automation and enhanced usability are making diagnostic tools more available to veterinary practitioners, aiding in efficient practice management and elevated service quality. With the ongoing advancements in technology, the field of veterinary diagnostics is becoming increasingly complex, allowing for earlier interventions and tailored care. In line with this trend, in 2024, Center Point Bio-Tech launched its advanced veterinary diagnostic system, AlphaION, at VMX 2024 in Orlando, surpassing order expectations. AlphaION combined AI, automation, and innovations like surface acoustic wave (SAW) testing to expand in-clinic diagnostic capabilities. It enabled faster, more accurate, and cost-effective diagnostics for various animal species.
Expanding Animal Health Investments and Infrastructure
The public and private sectors are investing more resources to enhance veterinary infrastructure, advance disease control initiatives, and boost diagnostic capabilities. This is evident in the evolution of contemporary laboratories, improved education for veterinary practitioners, and the broad access to sophisticated testing equipment. For example, in 2024, the West Bengal Livestock Development Corporation launched a new pet diagnostic service at its CLART facility in Kalyani. Pet parents in Kolkata and nearby suburbs could book home sample collections online, with testing conducted at the government lab. The initiative included free testing at static collection points in Salt Lake and Barasat. A robust infrastructure enables increased diagnostic capacity, enhanced service delivery, and reliable quality assurance. With the growing recognition of the wider effects of animal health, particularly regarding public health, food safety, and economic viability, diagnostics are emerging as a key focus.
Rising Need for Early Detection of Complex Conditions
With the growing awareness about chronic and possibly life-threatening conditions in animals, veterinarians and pet parents are pursuing diagnostic options that can detect irregularities prior to the onset of serious clinical symptoms. Sophisticated testing instruments allow professionals to assess organ functionality, recognize cellular modifications, and pinpoint indicators that facilitate prompt, focused interventions. This move towards prompt diagnosis enhances treatment results, reduces invasive procedures, and improves the quality of life for animals. The shift towards proactive and precision-oriented veterinary care highlights the significance of diagnostics in clinical processes, promoting continued use of both routine and specialized testing services in various practice types. In 2024, Antech, part of Mars Science & Diagnostics, announced two new veterinary innovations in North America, including AIS RapidRead and the Nu.Q(R) Canine Cancer Test. AIS RapidRead used AI to deliver near-instant radiology insights, while Nu.Q(R) offered rapid cancer screening for dogs. Both tools aimed to improve diagnostic speed, accuracy, and care outcomes.
Growing Focus on Livestock Health Management
With the rising demand for premium animal-based food products, producers are progressively utilizing diagnostic solutions to mitigate disease risk, improve reproductive efficiency, and maintain regulatory compliance. Routine health evaluations via diagnostics aid in preserving biosecurity, minimizing financial losses from diseases, and promoting sustainable agricultural methods. This is resulting in the incorporation of diagnostics into herd health initiatives, especially in commercial farming practices. Enhanced monitoring and prompt disease detection lead to improved preparation and decreased dependence on urgent care options. The capability to assess general herd health, monitor performance metrics, and identify subclinical issues is emerging as a useful resource for producers. As the global livestock sector faces pressure to satisfy food supply demands without jeopardizing animal welfare, the importance of diagnostics as a preventive and management resource is becoming more vital.
Kits and reagents dominate the market
Kits and reagents play a crucial role in veterinary diagnostics and provide essential tools and substances for conducting various diagnostic tests. They include pre-packaged reagents and instructions for conducting tests, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. The reagents in these kits are designed to detect specific pathogens or disease markers, allowing veterinarians to diagnose infectious diseases spontaneously and accurately in animals. They are also used to measure parameters, such as complete blood counts, blood chemistries (including liver and kidney function), electrolyte levels, and blood clotting abilities. They assist in detecting abnormalities, such as the presence of bacteria, parasites, blood, or abnormal levels of certain chemicals or metabolites.
Clinical biochemistry holds the largest share in the market
Clinical biochemistry is a fundamental component of veterinary diagnostics that involves the analysis of blood and other body fluids to assess the physiological and biochemical status of animals. It provides valuable information about organ function, metabolic processes, and the presence of diseases or abnormalities. It helps measure a wide range of parameters, including enzymes, electrolytes, proteins, metabolites, hormones, and waste products. It encompasses various tests, which are conducted using specialized laboratory equipment and reagents. It also focuses on providing quantitative data that helps veterinarians in the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of various conditions. Furthermore, by evaluating the levels of specific analytes in the blood, such as liver enzymes, kidney function markers (creatinine), glucose, albumin, and electrolytes (sodium and potassium), clinical biochemistry aids in the detection of organ dysfunction, nutritional imbalances, endocrine disorders, and metabolic abnormalities in animals.
Livestock animals hold the maximum share of the market
Livestock animals, such as cattle, pigs, sheep, and poultry, require veterinary diagnostics as it helps identify and diagnose diseases effectively. Early detection is crucial for implementing appropriate control measures to restrict the spread of infectious diseases within herds or flocks. Besides this, diagnostic tests enable veterinarians to accurately identify the causative agents, determine the extent of disease prevalence, and guide the implementation of effective treatment and preventive strategies. Veterinary diagnostic testing also helps assess the health and productivity of individual animals and the overall herd or flock. By monitoring various parameters, such as blood chemistry, fecal quality, and growth rates, veterinarians can identify and address health issues that may affect production efficiency, including nutritional deficiencies, parasitic infections, metabolic disorders, and respiratory diseases.
Non-infectious diseases account for the majority of market share
Veterinary diagnostics play a crucial role in identifying infectious diseases in animals, as accurate and timely diagnosis is essential for appropriate treatment and control measures. It is essential for disease surveillance and monitoring in animal populations. By conducting diagnostic tests on individual animals or within herds or flocks, veterinarians can assess the prevalence, spread, and impact of infectious diseases. It also aids in identifying various zoonotic diseases in animals, helping prevent or minimize the transmission of pathogens from animals to humans. By diagnosing and managing infectious diseases in animals, veterinary diagnostics contribute to protect public health and prevent the spread of zoonotic infections.
Reference laboratories hold the largest share in the market
Reference laboratories play a vital role in veterinary diagnostics by providing specialized and advanced diagnostic services to support veterinarians, clinics, and research institutions. They are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, highly trained personnel, and expertise in a wide range of veterinary diagnostic disciplines. They offer a comprehensive number of diagnostic tests that may not be available at local veterinary clinics or laboratories. They often possess a broader test menu and the capacity to perform essential tests that require specialized equipment, techniques, or expertise. Reference laboratories can perform highly specific and sensitive tests to detect infectious agents, identify genetic disorders, diagnose complex diseases, and assess the overall health status of animals.
North America exhibits a clear dominance, accounting for the largest veterinary diagnostics market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America accounted for the largest market share.
North America held the biggest market share due to the increase in veterinary specialty practices and referral centers. Besides this, the rising focus on pet health and wellness and advanced veterinary medicine is propelling the growth of the market.
Another contributing aspect is the increasing demand for preventive healthcare, early disease detection, and personalized treatment options to ensure their pets lead long and healthy lives is offering a favorable veterinary diagnostics market outlook.
Asia Pacific is estimated to expand further in this domain due to rising adoption of pets among millennials. Besides this, the increasing expansion of livestock and aquaculture industries is bolstering the growth of the market.
Key market players in the market are implementing various strategies and initiatives to improve their business. They are investing in research and development (R&D) activities to innovate and develop new diagnostic technologies, tests, and products. They are also focusing on improving the accuracy, efficiency, and speed of veterinary diagnostic tests, as well as expanding the range of diseases and conditions that can be diagnosed. Top companies are actively pursuing strategic partnerships and acquisitions to expand their product offerings, geographical reach, and market share. They are also providing telemedicine services to pet owners, comprising of consultation, monitoring, and remote diagnostic in certain scenarios. Leading companies are embracing artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and molecular diagnostics to improve their product offerings and service delivery.