Global Medical Nonwoven
Disposables Market is expected to reach USD 10.05 billion by 2020, according to
a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing prevalence of hospital
acquired infections and other infections such as hepatitis and AIDS, and the introduction
of favorable initiatives and reforms promoting the use of nonwoven in
government hospitals are some factors expected to drive the medical nonwoven
disposables market growth during the forecast period. Rapidly growing geriatric
population base is another high impact rendering driver for the medical
nonwoven disposables market as aging is considered as one of the greatest risk
factor for the development of incontinence. Furthermore, people of this age
group are more likely to accept their symptoms and use incontinence products.
The hygiene products segment in
the medical nonwoven disposables market is expected to grow at a lucrative rate
of over 7.0% during the forecast period. The lucrative growth of this segment
can be attributed to the growing prevalence of incontinence and the presence of
high unmet medical needs pertaining to this segment. Constantly improving
patient awareness levels and the introduction of new and efficient products is
expected to drive segment growth during the forecast period. Hygiene
disposables are also expected to witness a growth in usage rates over the next
six years, owing to the introduction of cost effective products such as cheap
non woven ostomy liners.
In depth research report on Medical Nonwoven Disposables
Market
Further key findings from the study suggest:
·
Disposable diapers are expected
to grow at a lucrative rate during the forecast period. Rising patient
awareness levels pertaining to incontinence and the advantages offered by
related products are some key factors attributing to the growth of this
segment.
·
North America was the most
mature regional market in 2013, accounting for over 35.0% of revenue. High
prevalence of incontinence is the most significant growth driver of this
market. Furthermore, presence of sophisticated healthcare infrastructure, high
patient awareness levels are some factors attributing to the high demand for
medical nonwoven disposables in the region.
·
Asia Pacific is identified as
the most lucrative medical nonwoven disposables regional market. Rapid
improvement in healthcare infrastructure and the presence of high unmet needs
in the emerging markets of China and India are some factors expected to present
manufacturers with lucrative future growth opportunities.
·
Some key players of
manufacturing medical nonwoven disposables include Svenska Cellulosa
Aktiebolaget (SCA), Kimberly-Clark, and Covidien.
For the purpose of this study,
Grand View Research has segmented the global medical nonwoven disposables
market on the basis of product and region:
Global Medical Nonwoven Disposables Product Outlook
(Market Revenue in USD Million, 2012 – 2020)
·
Hygiene products
o
Disposable Incontinence Pads
& Ostomy Liners
o
Disposable Panty Shields
o
Disposable Underwear
o
Disposable Diapers
o
Ultra-Absorbent Disposable
Diapers
o
Super-Absorbent Disposable
Diapers
o
Gender-Specific Disposable
Diapers
o
Biodegradable Disposable
Diapers
o
Regular Disposable Diapers
o
Nonwoven Medical Supplies
o
Disposable Surgical Masks
o
Disposable Surgical Drapes
o
Disposable Surgical Caps
o
Disposable Surgical Gowns
o
Disposable Sterile Nonwoven
Swabs
Medical Nonwoven Disposables Regional Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2012 – 2020)
·
North America
o
U.S.
o
Canada
·
Europe
o
UK
o
Germany
·
Asia Pacific
o
Japan
o
China
·
RoW
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