Market size of vacuum blood collection tubes in 2020, industry analysis of the World top companies
A vacuum blood collection tube is a sterile glass or plastic tube that uses a stopper to create a vacuum seal and is used to collect blood samples directly from a human vein.The collection tube helps prevent needle stick damage by avoiding the use of needles and the risk of contamination.The tube contains a double-pointed needle attached to a plastic tubular adapter.
Vacuum blood collection tubes also contain other components used to preserve blood for medical laboratory treatment.These additives include anticoagulants such as EDTA, sodium citrate, heparin, and gelatin.This tube is mainly used by clinics and laboratories to store blood for testing procedures.Vacuum blood collection tubes exist in different sizes and samples for testing and other purposes.
The Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes Market report is outstanding for the forecast period 2018 to 2027.The blood collection tubes market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.6% during the aforementioned forecast period.Safe and reliable blood collection equipment and sterile techniques are required during patient care.
The Global Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes Market report presents the overall market on the basis of type, application, and end user.In addition, blood tests for diagnosing different diseases such as HIV, anemia, diabetes and other heart diseases will drive the development of vacuum blood collection tubes.Drivers, lack of skilled personnel and risks associated with blood transfusions are restraining the global market.
On the basis of geography, the vacuum blood collection tubes market has been segmented into Europe (France, Germany, UK, France, Italy and Spain), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Republic of Korea and Australia), North America, South America and Central Americas, Middle East and Africa.According to the report, a number of key players, large and small, are dominating the global product market, and they are striving to develop innovative products and research methods, thereby contributing to the growth of the science.