15.01.2019 Views

Global Needle-Free IV Connectors Market To Reach Worth US$ 1,198.2 Mn By 2025

Global Needle-Free IV Connectors Market To Reach Worth US$ 1,198.2 Mn By 2025

Global Needle-Free IV Connectors Market To Reach Worth US$ 1,198.2 Mn By 2025

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Request Sample<br />

According to the latest report published by Credence Research, Inc. “<strong>Needle</strong>-free <strong>IV</strong> <strong>Connectors</strong><br />

<strong>Market</strong>- Growth, Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis, 2017-<strong>2025</strong>,” the global needlefree<br />

<strong>IV</strong> connectors market was valued at <strong>US$</strong> 579.9 <strong>Mn</strong> in 2016, and is expected to reach <strong>US$</strong><br />

1,<strong>198.2</strong> <strong>Mn</strong> by <strong>2025</strong>, expanding at a CAGR of 8.4% from 2017 to <strong>2025</strong>.<br />

Browse the full report <strong>Needle</strong>-free <strong>IV</strong> <strong>Connectors</strong> <strong>Market</strong> - Growth, Future Prospects and<br />

Competitive Analysis, 2017-<strong>2025</strong> report<br />

at https://www.credenceresearch.com/report/needle-free-iv-connectors-market<br />

<strong>Market</strong> Insights<br />

<strong>Global</strong> needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market was valued at <strong>US$</strong> 579.9 <strong>Mn</strong> for the year 2016 and is<br />

anticipated to reach <strong>US$</strong> 1,<strong>198.2</strong> <strong>Mn</strong> by <strong>2025</strong> with a considerable CAGR of 8.4%. Increased<br />

research and development for the needle-free products, rise in demand for more reliable <strong>IV</strong><br />

administration methods, adoption of more sterilized methods for patient compliance are some<br />

of the factors that are driving the market. However, cost of the connectors and complications<br />

related to the use of needle-free connectors hinder the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market.<br />

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimate of 1.3 million people die due<br />

to unsafe injections practices. Furthermore, around 2% of H<strong>IV</strong> cases are caused by unsafe<br />

injections practices. Hence, these factors contribute to surge in the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong><br />

connectors market.<br />

Based on the mechanism, the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market is segmented into neutral<br />

fluid displacement connectors, positive fluid displacement connectors, and negative fluid<br />

displacement connectors. This segmentation is based on the functioning of the connectors and<br />

involves the fluid mechanism inside them. In terms market value, positive fluid displacement<br />

connectors dominated the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market for the year 2016.<br />

Based on the design, the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market is segmented into simple and<br />

complex connectors. Simple <strong>IV</strong> connectors do not contain any internal mechanism and allow the<br />

flow of fluid directly through the device lumen. However, complex <strong>IV</strong> connectors have an<br />

internal mechanism to control the flow of the fluid. In term of market value, complex <strong>IV</strong><br />

connectors dominated the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market for the year 2016.<br />

Based on the geographical demarcation, North America held the largest share in global market<br />

in 2016 and is expected to grow at considerable pace due to increased demand for the sterilized<br />

techniques. Key players in the global needle-free <strong>IV</strong> connectors market include Amsino<br />

International, Inc., B. Braun Melsungen AG, Baxter International, Inc., Becton Dickinson and

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!