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熱傷治療の世界市場、2024-2031年Global Burn Care Market 2024-2031 |
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熱傷治療の世界市場、2024-2031年 |
出版日: 2024年01月24日
発行: Orion Market Research
ページ情報: 英文 190 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の熱傷治療市場は、予測期間(2024-2031年)にCAGR 7.4%で成長すると予測されています。世界中で事故、火災関連事件、病状による熱傷の発生率が上昇しており、市場成長を後押しすると予測されます。世界保健機関(WHO)によると、熱傷は世界の公衆衛生問題であり、年間推定死亡者数は18万人です。その大部分は中低所得国で発生しており、ほぼ3分の2はWHOアフリカ地域と中東アジア地域で発生しています。致死的でない熱傷は、長期入院、醜状、身体障害などの罹患率の主な原因であり、多くの場合、烙印や拒絶反応を伴う。WHOアフリカ地域の5歳未満の小児は、世界の5歳未満の小児と比べて熱傷死亡の発生率が2倍以上です。同様に、WHO東地中海地域の低・中所得国の5歳未満の男児は、熱傷による死傷の発生率が約2倍です。南アフリカでは、灯油(パラフィン)調理ストーブの事故による熱傷の治療に年間推定2,600万米ドルが費やされています。賃金の損失、奇形や精神的外傷の長期にわたる治療、家族への負担などの間接的な費用も、社会経済的な影響に寄与しています。
エンドユーザーの中では、病院サブセグメントが世界の熱傷治療市場でかなりのシェアを占めると予想されています。このセグメントの成長は、病院における高度な熱傷治療ソリューションに対する需要の高まりと、熱傷に対する即時かつ専門的なケアへの重点化の高まりによるものです。病院は、選択手術を含む入院患者ケア、救急部ケア、外来患者(非入院患者)ケアなどのサービスを提供しています。米国病院協会(AHA)の最新調査によると、米国の病院総数は2023年に6,129となった。さらに、オーストラリア保健福祉研究所によると、オーストラリアでは入院患者数が増加しています。2021-22年の入院件数は1,160万件、患者治療日数は3,180万日で、入院の59.0%(680万件)は公立病院で、患者治療日数(2,170万日)の68.0%を占めています。また、私立病院での入院は41.0%(480万人)で、入院日数(1,000万日)に占める割合は32.0%でした。このように、病院数と入院患者数の増加に伴い、このセグメントは予測期間中に大きく成長すると予測されます。
世界の熱傷治療市場は、北米(米国、カナダ)、欧州(英国、イタリア、スペイン、ドイツ、フランス、その他欧州地域)、アジア太平洋地域(インド、中国、日本、韓国、その他アジア地域)、世界のその他の地域(中東とアフリカ、ラテンアメリカ)を含む地域別にさらに細分化されます。このうち欧州は、熱傷の発生件数の増加、研究開発の増加、医療ツーリズム産業の急成長が欧州の熱傷治療市場を牽引していることから、全世界で突出したシェアを占めると予想されています。
全地域の中で、アジア太平洋地域は予測期間中にかなりのCAGRで成長すると予測されています。この地域の成長は、産業事故、家庭内事故、自然災害などのさまざまな要因による熱傷の発生、ヘルスケアインフラの改善、政府の取り組みによるものです。WHOが2023年10月に発表した報告書によると、インドでは毎年100万人以上が中等度または重度の熱傷を負っています。バングラデシュでは、毎年17万3,000人近くの子どもたちが中度または重度の熱傷を負っています。バングラデシュ、コロンビア、エジプト、パキスタンでは、やけどを負った子どもの17.0%が一時的な障害を負い、18.0%が永久的な障害を負っています。ネパールの農村部では、熱傷は2番目に多い傷害であり、障害の5.0%を占めています。このような要因から、インド政府は「熱傷の予防と管理のための国家プログラム」(NPPMBI)を承認し、熱傷による発生率、死亡率、罹患率、障害を減少させ、脆弱なグループ、特に女性、子供、危険な職業に従事する労働者の意識を向上させることを目的としています。
Global Burn Care Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (Foam Dressing, Collagen Dressing, Hydrogel Dressing, Hydrocolloid Dressing, Alginate Dressing, Wound Contact Layers, Film Dressing, and Others), by Depth of Wound (Full Thickness Burns, Partial Thickness Burns, and Minor Burns), and by End-User (Hospitals, Outpatient Facilities, Home Care, and Others), Forecast Period (2024-2031)
The global burn care market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period (2024-2031). The rising incidence of burns owing to accidents, fire-related incidents, or medical conditions across the globe is projected to boost the market growth. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burns are a global public health problem, accounting for an estimated 180,000 fatalities annually. The majority of these occur in low and middle-income countries and almost two-thirds occur in the WHO African and South-East Asia Regions. Non-fatal burns are a leading cause of morbidity, including prolonged hospitalization, disfigurement, and disability, often with resulting stigma and rejection. Children under 5 years old in the WHO African Region experience more than twice the incidence of burn deaths compared to children in the global under 5 year age group. Similarly, boys aged under 5 years in low and middle-income countries in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region are nearly twice as likely to experience burn-related casualties. In South Africa, an estimated $26 million is spent annually for care of burns from kerosene (paraffin) cookstove incidents. Indirect costs such as lost wages, prolonged care for deformities and emotional trauma, and commitment of family resources, also contribute to the socioeconomic impact.
The global burn care market is segmented on the type, application, and end-user. Based on the product, the market is sub-segmented into foam dressing, collagen dressing, hydrogel dressing, hydrocolloid dressing, alginate dressing, wound contact layers, film dressing, and others. Others include biologics and traditional burn care. Based on the depth of the wound, the market is sub-segmented into full thickness burns, partial thickness burns, and minor burns. Further, based on the end-user, the market is sub-segmented into hospitals, outpatient facilities, home care, and others. Others include research and manufacturing. Among the products, the collagen dressing sub-segment is projected to hold a significant share of the market, primarily attributed to its capacity for accelerating healing processes, reducing pain, and reducing infection risks. Their moisture retention, flexibility, and compatibility with other therapies make them crucial for effective wound management and improved patient outcomes.
Among the end-users, the hospitals sub-segment is expected to hold a considerable share of the global burn care market. The segmental growth is attributed to the rising demand for advanced burn care solutions in hospitals and a growing emphasis on immediate and specialized care for burns. Hospitals provide services such as admitted patient care, including elective surgery, emergency department care, and outpatient (non-admitted patient) care. As per the latest survey by the American Hospital Association (AHA), the total number of hospitals in the US was 6,129 in 2023. Moreover, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, the number of hospitalizations in Australia has increased. In 2021-22, there were 11.6 million hospitalizations, covering 31.8 million days of patient care, 59.0% (6.8 million) of hospitalizations were in public hospitals, accounting for 68.0% of days of patient care (21.7 million). Further, 41.0% (4.8 million) of hospitalizations were in private hospitals, accounting for 32.0% of days of patient care (10.0 million). Thus, with a growing number of hospitals, and hospitalization cases, the segment is projected to grow significantly over the forecast period.
The global burn care market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America). Among these, Europe is anticipated to hold a prominent share of the market across the globe, owing to the increasing incidences of burns, increasing R&D, and rapidly growing medical tourism industry are driving the burn care market in Europe.
Among all regions, the Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR over the forecast period. The regional growth is attributed to the incidence of burns owing to various factors such as industrial accidents, domestic incidents, and natural disasters, improving healthcare infrastructure, and government initiatives. According to the WHO report published in October 2023, in India, over 1 million people are moderately or severely burnt every year. Nearly 173,000 Bangladeshi children are moderately or severely burnt every year. In Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, and Pakistan, 17.0% of children with burns have a temporary disability and 18.0% have a permanent disability. Burns are the second most common injury in rural Nepal, accounting for 5.0% of disabilities. Owing to such factors, the Indian government approved programme namely "the National Programme for Prevention & Management of Burn Injuries" (NPPMBI), aimed to reduce the incidence, mortality, morbidity, and disability due to burn injuries, and improve awareness among vulnerable groups, especially women, children, and workers in hazardous occupations.
The major companies serving the burn care market include 3M Co., ConvaTec Group Plc, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc., Smith & Nephew Plc, Cardinal Health, Inc., and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in May 2020, Safeguard Medical, a provider of life-saving products and services to first responders, acquired Water-Jel Technologies, the provider of emergency burn care products. The acquisition expanded Safeguard Medical's robust portfolio of life-saving products, comprehensive kitting capabilities, and advanced training programs.