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Disposable Endoscopes Market Estimated To Reach USD 7.3 Billion By 2030

  San Francisco, 9 May 2022:  The Report  Disposable Endoscopes Market  Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Application (Bronchoscopy, ENT Endoscopy), By End-use (Hospitals, Clinics), By Region (Europe, North America, APAC), And Segment Forecasts, 2022 - 2030 The global disposable endoscopes market size is expected to reach USD 7.3 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 17.0% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The growing demand for single-use endoscopes to eliminate the risk associated with reusable endoscopic devices is one of the major factors driving the market growth. In addition, disinfecting and cleaning of reusable endoscopes and their accessories are the most critical task for physicians, and the risk of infection associated with the endoscope accessories cannot be underestimated. For instance, according to the survey on the contamination of patient-ready endoscopes from three hospitals, published in the American Journal of

Disposable Endoscopes Market Projected To Raise At USD 5.2 Billion By 2028

  San Francisco, 27 May 2021:   The Report   Disposable Endoscopes Market  Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Application (Bronchoscopy, Urologic Endoscopy, Arthroscopy, GI Endoscopy, ENT Endoscopy), By End Use, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021 - 2028 The global disposable endoscopes market size is expected to reach USD 5.2 billion by 2028, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 16.9% from 2021 to 2028. The rise in demand for single-use endoscopes for eliminating the risk of device-related infection is a major parameter driving the market. There is a rise in concern over device-related infection globally. For instance, nearly 350 patients from 41 medical facilities were infected by or exposed to contaminated gastroscopes in 2016, according to the U.S. FDA in 2016. Moreover, the American Journal of Infection Control detected microbial growth in 71.0% of the endoscope samples collected for research from three U.