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Blood Bank Reagent Market Revenue, Opportunity, Segment and Key Trends 2017-2027

Growing need of blood on the daily basis in hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers and several multispecialty centers increases the demand for blood bank reagents in blood banks in order to maintain the keep up the supply of blood. Reagents are crucial testing reagents used by several hospitals and blood banks to determine and identify the antibody type in the donors and patient’s blood, thus ensuring the blood transfusion to be safe and effective. During every blood transfusion, patients’ blood is tested with the donor’s reagents in order to identify the harmful antibodies thus, decreasing the risk of any potential infection. Antibodies are blood proteins produced by the plasma cells to protect the body against several infections. Routinely performed blood banking procedures includes several reagents used for blood groping, antibody screening and cross matching/compatibility testing. Blood groping reagents are intended for determining the ABO blood group and Rh type from the donor’s blood. Blood groping reagents are made from the antibodies derived from the in-vitro cultures of hybridomas of murine and human origin and include, antigens against blood group A, B, A & B, D, Anti-C, Anti-c, Anti-E, Anti-e, and Anti-K for ABO typing. Anti-D is the most important Rh reagent for Rh typing. Antibody screening reagents are used for identification of antibodies with specificity of red blood cells (RBC) antigens. Antibody screening reagents are used to test donor plasma cells in order to make sure than no unexpected antibodies are transfused in to the patient’s body thus allowing detection of unexpected antibodies particularly alloantibodies in the RBC’s. Antibodies including, Duffy, Kell, Kidd, MNS, P, and certain Rh types that are considered clinically significant. Cross matching reagents are used to ensure whether the blood can be transfused in the recipient’s body prior to the blood transfusion procedure.

Growing need of blood on the daily basis in hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers and several multispecialty centers increases the demand for blood bank reagents in blood banks in order to maintain the keep up the supply of blood. Reagents are crucial testing reagents used by several hospitals and blood banks to determine and identify the antibody type in the donors and patient’s blood, thus ensuring the blood transfusion to be safe and effective. During every blood transfusion, patients’ blood is tested with the donor’s reagents in order to identify the harmful antibodies thus, decreasing the risk of any potential infection. Antibodies are blood proteins produced by the plasma cells to protect the body against several infections. Routinely performed blood banking procedures includes several reagents used for blood groping, antibody screening and cross matching/compatibility testing. Blood groping reagents are intended for determining the ABO blood group and Rh type from the donor’s blood. Blood groping reagents are made from the antibodies derived from the in-vitro cultures of hybridomas of murine and human origin and include, antigens against blood group A, B, A & B, D, Anti-C, Anti-c, Anti-E, Anti-e, and Anti-K for ABO typing. Anti-D is the most important Rh reagent for Rh typing. Antibody screening reagents are used for identification of antibodies with specificity of red blood cells (RBC) antigens. Antibody screening reagents are used to test donor plasma cells in order to make sure than no unexpected antibodies are transfused in to the patient’s body thus allowing detection of unexpected antibodies particularly alloantibodies in the RBC’s. Antibodies including, Duffy, Kell, Kidd, MNS, P, and certain Rh types that are considered clinically significant. Cross matching reagents are used to ensure whether the blood can be transfused in the recipient’s body prior to the blood transfusion procedure.

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<strong>Blood</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>Reagent</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />

Growing need of blood on the daily basis in hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers <strong>and</strong> several multispecialty<br />

centers increases the dem<strong>and</strong> for blood bank reagents in blood banks in order to maintain the keep up the<br />

supply of blood. <strong>Reagent</strong>s are crucial testing reagents used by several hospitals <strong>and</strong> blood banks to<br />

determine <strong>and</strong> identify the antibody type in the donors <strong>and</strong> patient’s blood, thus ensuring the blood<br />

transfusion to be safe <strong>and</strong> effective. During every blood transfusion, patients’ blood is tested with the<br />

donor’s reagents in order to identify the harmful antibodies thus, decreasing the risk of any potential<br />

infection. Antibodies are blood proteins produced by the plasma cells to protect the body against several<br />

infections. Routinely performed blood banking procedures includes several reagents used for blood groping,<br />

antibody screening <strong>and</strong> cross matching/compatibility testing. <strong>Blood</strong> groping reagents are intended for<br />

determining the ABO blood group <strong>and</strong> Rh type from the donor’s blood. <strong>Blood</strong> groping reagents are made<br />

from the antibodies derived from the in-vitro cultures of hybridomas of murine <strong>and</strong> human origin <strong>and</strong><br />

include, antigens against blood group A, B, A & B, D, Anti-C, Anti-c, Anti-E, Anti-e, <strong>and</strong> Anti-K for ABO typing.<br />

Anti-D is the most important Rh reagent for Rh typing. Antibody screening reagents are used for<br />

identification of antibodies with specificity of red blood cells (RBC) antigens. Antibody screening reagents are<br />

used to test donor plasma cells in order to make sure than no unexpected antibodies are transfused in to the<br />

patient’s body thus allowing detection of unexpected antibodies particularly alloantibodies in the RBC’s.<br />

Antibodies including, Duffy, Kell, Kidd, MNS, P, <strong>and</strong> certain Rh types that are considered clinically significant.<br />

Cross matching reagents are used to ensure whether the blood can be transfused in the recipient’s body<br />

prior to the blood transfusion procedure.<br />

The market for blood bank reagents is expected to witness healthy growth over the forecast period. The<br />

antibody screening testing is essential as it prevents hemolytic transfusion reactions from occurring.<br />

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