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Global Veterinary Diagnostics Market
Global Veterinary Diagnostics Market 2014-2018

Veterinary diagnostics provides a full range of diagnostic tests to detect diseases in animals. The diagnostic services are provided to veterinarians, pet owners, livestock producers, and biomedical researchers. The technologies and methods are incorporated from human diagnostics to develop a full-fledged market for further innovation. Major diagnostic methods include molecular testing (DNA/RNA testing), immunodiagnostics, clinical chemistry, and hematology.

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This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global Veterinary Diagnostics market for the period 2014-2018. To calculate the market size, the report considers the revenue generated from the sales of five product segments, namely Clinical Chemistry, Hematology Analyzers, Molecular Diagnostics, Immunodiagnostics and Diagnostics Imaging.
Key Regions

EMEA
APAC
Americas

Key Vendors

ABAXIS Inc.
Heska Corp.
IDEXX Laboratories Inc.
Mindray Medical International Ltd.
VCA Antech Inc.
Zoetis Inc.

Other Prominent Vendors

Thermo Fisher Scientific (Life Technologies Corporation)
Neogen
Virbac

Key Market Driver

Increased Prevalence of Diseases in Animals
For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Market Challenge

Low Animal Healthcare Expenditure
For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Market Trend

Early Animal Molecular Diagnostics
For a full, detailed list, view our report.

Key Questions Answered in this Report

What will the market size be in 2018 and what will the growth rate be?
What are the key market trends?
What is driving this market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in this market space?
What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?

For more insights, view our Global Veterinary Diagnostics Market 2014-2018 report.

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