Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market - Forecast(2024 - 2030)
Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Overview
The Veterinary Reference Laboratory market size is estimated to reach $6.2 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 10.7% during the forecast period 2021-2026. Veterinary Reference Laboratories are medical facilities where important aspects related to veterinary immunodiagnostics, molecular diagnostics, clinical pathology, disease prevention, monitoring and treatment of various animals are conducted. The animals that are monitored in these facilities can be companion animals such as dogs, cats and birds or livestock animals such as cattle, pigs and poultry. The rapid global rise in companion animal population during the Covid-19 pandemic is driving the market for Veterinary Reference Laboratories in developed regions. However, the lack of Reference Laboratories in rural areas of developing and developed regions act as a major challenge for the Veterinary Reference Laboratory Industry during the forecast period.
Report Coverage
The report: “Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market
Forecast (2021-2026)”, by Industry ARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the
following segments of the Veterinary
Reference Laboratory Market.
By Service Type: Clinical
Chemistry Services, Immunodiagnostic Services, Hematology Services, Urinalysis
Services, Molecular Diagnostic Services and Others.
By Application: Clinical Pathology, Bacteriology,
Parasitology, Virology, Productivity Testing, Pregnancy Testing and Toxicology.
By Animal
Type: Companion Animals and Livestock Animals.
By
Geography: North America (U.S., Canada, and
Mexico), Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of
Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia & New
Zealand, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), South America (Brazil, Argentina, and Rest
of South America) and Rest of World (Middle East and Africa).
Key Takeaways
- Geographically, the North American Veterinary Reference Laboratory market accounted for the largest share in 2020 owing to the high number of pet owners in the region.
- Increase in veterinary diseases among livestock animals is driving the Veterinary Reference Laboratory market during the forecast period. However, the low awareness among livestock animal owners in developing regions act as a major challenge for market growth.
- Detailed analysis on the Strength, Weakness, and Opportunities of the prominent players operating in the market will be provided in the Veterinary Reference Laboratory Report.
Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Share, By Geography, 2020(%)
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Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Segment Analysis-By Service Type
Based on Service Type, the Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market is segmented into Clinical Chemistry Services, Immunodiagnostic Services, Hematology Services, Urinalysis Services, Molecular Diagnostic Services and Others. The Immunodiagnostics Services segment is anticipated to have the largest share of the market in 2020 and is poised to dominate the market during the forecast period 2021-2026. Immunodiagnostic service is a diagnostic methodology that uses the reaction between antigen and antibody as a means of detecting various diseases. The rapid rise in the adoption of immunodiagnostic kits is driving the growth of this segment. The Molecular Diagnostic segment is also projected to witness significant growth at a CAGR of 11.3% owing to the increasing use of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus in pet, livestock and zoo animals.
Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Segment Analysis-By Animal Type
The Veterinary
Reference Laboratory Market based on Animal Type can be further segmented into
Companion Animals and Livestock Animals. The Livestock animals segment accounted
for the largest share of the market in 2020. This is attributed to the
rapid surge in the global demand for animal-based products such as milk and
dairy based products, meat, eggs, and leather. Moreover, the increase in
government initiatives regarding the improvement of food safety and
sustainability is boosting the demand for Veterinary Reference Laboratories.
However, the Companion Animals segment is anticipated to register the fastest
rate of growth during the forecast period at a CAGR of 11.5% owing to the
increase in adoption of pet dogs and cats during the pandemic period. Moreover,
the restrictions implemented by various government regarding traveling has
increased the time spent by pet owners with their pets. This has led to a
growth in concern towards the pet’s well-being, thereby increasing the demand
for hematology and immunodiagnostic procedures.
Veterinary Reference Laboratory Segment Analysis-By Geography
The Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market based on Geography can be segmented into
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Rest of World. The
North American segment is projected to dominate the Veterinary
Reference Laboratory market during
the forecast period 2021-2026 with a market share of 41% owing to the presence
of highly developed veterinary healthcare infrastructure, high awareness levels
regarding animal health, stringent food safety regulations, high disposable
income and rising adoption of companion animals in the region. For instance, the US has the highest population of pet dog and cat owners in the world. The Asia Pacific region is predicted to
register the fastest growth owing to the increase in demand for
animal-based products as well as the rising cases of zoological disease
outbreaks such as swine flu in the region.
Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Drivers
Increase in Companion Animals is Projected to Drive Market Growth.
The rise in the number of companion animals,
especially in developed regions during the Covid-19 pandemic is driving the
market for Veterinary Reference Laboratories. For instance, the number of pet dogs
and cats in the US alone increased from 140 million in 2019 to 149 million in
2020. This is owing to the increasing need for companionship during the
pandemic induced lockdowns. Furthermore, according to the BBC, the number of
pet dogs in the UK increased by 3.2 million during the lockdown period, making
the total pet dog population in the country reach 17 million.
Rise in Zoological Disease Outbreak is Anticipated to Boost Demand.
The surge in zoological disease outbreaks is
increasing the demand for Veterinary Reference Laboratories in order to
ensure human safety through early detection of the pathogens. For instance, the
Saudi Arabian government reported an outbreak of the H5N8 virus on a poultry
farm which resulted in the deaths of 22,000 birds. Moreover, avian influenza
outbreaks were reported in 7 Indian states, leading to the culling of 160,000
birds. Furthermore, more than 437,000 birds died in the poultry belt of the
country during this period. Veterinary Reference Laboratories play a crucial
role in identifying the pathogens for ensuring early containment.
Veterinary Reference
Laboratory Market Challenges
The Low Awareness in Developing Regions is Anticipated to Hamper Market Growth.
The low awareness in major developing regions
such as India, China, Brazil, Indonesia and Vietnam act as a major challenge
for the market. The low awareness regarding treatment options means that the
pet and livestock animal owners only focus on therapeutic treatment and not
diagnostic technology. This is a major challenge for the Veterinary Reference
Laboratory market as India, Brazil and China have the largest population of
cattle in the world. India has more than 330 million cows while Brazil and
China have 210 million and 100 million cows respectively. This is further
worsened by the low animal welfare expenditure in these regions when compared
to Europe or North America.
Rising Use of Rapid Tests and Portable Kits are Projected to Limit Growth Opportunities
The rising demand and
adoption of Portable diagnostic kits for Point of Care (POC) testing of
companion and livestock animals is becoming a major challenge for the Veterinary
Reference Laboratory Market. The growth of rapid tests and portable kits is
attributed to the difficulties of transporting samples to the Veterinary
Reference Laboratory, especially in remote rural regions where majority of the
livestock animals are present. These kits eliminate the need of farmers to
travel hundreds of kilometers for testing samples, thereby reducing cost, time
and effort. POC instruments enable the
diagnostics to be performed at the livestock farm and the results are generated
much faster. This is reducing the number of samples being shared with Veterinary
Reference Laboratories by farms, veterinary hospitals and clinics.
Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market Industry Outlook:
Product launches, mergers and acquisitions, joint
ventures, and geographical expansions are key strategies adopted by players in
the Veterinary Reference Laboratory Market. Top 10 companies in of the industry
include:
- IDEXX Laboratories, Inc
- VCA Inc
- GD Animal Health
- Zoetis Inc
- Neogen Corporation
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Marshfield Labs
- ProtaTek International
- Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
- Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory - University of Minnesota
Partnerships/Product Launches:
- In April 2020, IDEXX Laboratories announced the launched SARS-CoV-2 Real PCR Test for animals. The test offers veterinarians the opportunity to bring pet owners the peace of mind if their pet is negative or provide highest standard of care should they test positive for the virus.
- In October 2019, Zoetis announced that they completed the acquisition of Phoenix Lab, a leading veterinary reference laboratory. The acquisition will enable Zoetis to provide more comprehensive diagnostics products and services to veterinarians in the US.
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