Increase in Blood Donation Rate is projected to Support the Growth of Blood Collection Tubes Market in the Near Future
There are numerous causes of
blood loss, including the use of blood collection tubes, accidents, delivery,
and blood vessel rupture, which can result in abrupt blood loss, and illnesses
such as leukaemia and cancer, which result in the loss of blood cells. Also,
when significant menstrual flow is noticed, there may be consequences that can
be fatal; in such cases, blood required by the subject can be delivered with
the assistance of blood collection tubes.
North America is predicted to
account for the highest share of the blood
collection tubes market in 2016, owing to increased incidence of
diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B, as well as an increase in the number of
surgical operations such as knee replacement surgery, cataract surgery, and
others. According to World Bank data, the number of surgical procedures
conducted in the United States in 2012 was roughly 30,500 per 100,000
population.
In addition, an increase in the
rate of blood donation is expected to promote the growth of the blood
collecting tubes market in the near future. According to the World Health
Organization (WHO), 112.5 million blood donations were collected globally in
2013, with approximately half of them obtained in industrialised countries such
as the United States.
Furthermore, in developing
nations such as Bangladesh, India, and China, children under the age of five
receive up to 65% of blood transfusions, but in affluent countries, patients 65
and older receive 75% of blood transfusions.
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