Which are the Key Companies Hold the Market Share in Hospital-Acquired Infection Control Market?

The hospital-acquired infection control market was valued at $30,224.7 million in 2021, which is likely to reach $34,909.7 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 1.6% during 2021–2030. 

Moreover, during the pandemic, the awareness of health and hygiene has increased among people. The spread of the COVID-19 infection has driven people to be more cognizant of personal hygiene as well as cleanliness in the public domain, for curtailing the chances of catching infections. This phenomenon is expected to drive the adoption of HAI control practices at a wide range of medical settings.



•                       The market of the APAC region is predicted to advance at the highest CAGR in the near future. The demand for HAI control solutions is on the rise in the developing and underdeveloped countries of the region due to the increasing number of patients and economic expansion.

•                       Disinfection held more than 65% revenue share in 2021, with hospitals trying to decrease the rate of HAIs. These infections are visible 48–72 hours after a patient's admission, and they can last up to 10 days post-discharge. Disinfection is the most-common procedure performed at medical centers to stop the transmission of pathogens from sick people to healthy people.

•                       The demand for HAI control products is predicted to rise in ambulatory surgical care centers at the highest CAGR in the coming years. This can be credited to the increasing number of patients in ambulatory surgical care centers, as many people cannot afford the treatment, particularly for surgical operations, in hospitals.

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The hospital-acquired infection control market has several major players, who have followed acquisitions and partnerships to stay ahead of the competition. For example, in November 2021, Sotera Health Company acquired Wisconsin-based Regulatory Compliance Associates (RCA). With this, the former company planned to raise its quality, regulatory, and technical consulting competencies in the U.S.

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