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Current and Future Developments across the In Vitro Diagnostics Market - Point Of Care Testing (POCT).


LYON, France -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the worldwide in vitro diagnostics In vitro diagnostic (IVD) tests are medical tests conducted in a test tube, or more generally in a controlled environment outside a living organism. In vitro means in glass in Latin.  industry is now available to its catalogue.

Point of Care Diagnostic Testing World Markets

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The purpose of this report is to describe the specific market segment of the in vitro diagnostics market called point of care testing (POCT POCT Point of care testing, see there ).

It examines these clinical measurement devices and their reagents and supplies as utilized in hospitals, clinics and doctor's offices. An analysis of analytes that are related to the common chemical constituents of blood, plasma or serum at the point of care of the patient is addressed.

Moreover, the study defines the dollar volume of sales, both worldwide and in the U.S., and analyzes the factors that influence the size and the growth of the market segments. Also examined are the subsections of each market segment, including the research labs, hospital labs and commercial laboratories. Additionally, rapid detection of food pathogens and infectious pathogens (MSRA MSRA Microsoft Research Asia
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 or typhoid fever

Acute infectious disease resembling typhus (and distinguished from it only in the 19th century). Salmonella typhi, usually ingested in food or water, multiplies in the intestinal wall and then enters the bloodstream, causing
) are discussed.

The report surveys almost all of the companies known to be marketing, manufacturing or developing instruments and reagents for the point of care market in the U.S. Each company is discussed in extensive depth with a section on its history, product line, business and marketing analysis, and a subjective commentary of the company's market position.

Table of content

1. Overview 12

2. Overview of Diagnostic Testing Point of Care 18

2.1 POCT Testing Sites 18

2.2 POCT Market Structure 19

2.3 New Directions in Clinical IVD (Interactive VideoDisc) See interactive video.  Testing 19

3. POC (Proof Of Concept) See PoC exploit.

POC - Point Of Contact
 and Rapid Testing: Market Analysis: Size, Background Analysis, Growth, Share and Competitors 21

3.1 Global POCT Market 26

3.2 U.S. POCT Markets 26

3.3 European POCT Market 28

3.4 Asian POCT Markets 56

3.5 Rest of the World POCT Market 75

3.6 Overview of Asian Healthcare Market 77

4. POCT Individual Markets 82

4.1 Glucose Testing 82

4.2 POCT Individual Market Sectors, Size, Growth Rates and Competitors 83

4.3 Blood Gas and Electrolytes 86

4.4 Rapid Coagulation coagulation (kōăg'ylā`shən), the collecting into a mass of minute particles of a solid dispersed throughout a liquid (a sol), usually followed by the precipitation or  Tests 88

4.5 Rapid Cardiac Markers 93

4.6 Drugs of Abuse Screening Testing 96

4.7 Urine Strips 102

4.8 Pregnancy Tests 105

4.9 Fecal Occult Blood Fecal occult blood is a term for blood present in the feces that is not visibly apparent. In medicine, a fecal occult blood test is a check for hidden (occult) blood in the stool (feces). Conventional fecal occult blood tests look for heme.  106

4.10 Hemoglobin Testing 106

4.11 Miscellaneous Rapid Tests 106

4.12 HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States.  110

4.13 Cholesterol 114

4.14 Infectious Disease 114

4.15 Infant Jaundice 127

4.16 Anthrax 128

4.15 Ruptured of Fetal Membranes (ROM) 130

4.16 Food Pathogens 130

4.17 Typhoid 130

5. POCT: Reagents and Equipment 131

5.1 Blood Glucose Monitoring blood glucose monitoring Sugar monitoring Lab medicine The periodic testing of serum glucose in Pts known to have DM. See Bedside glucose monitoring, Beta cell implants, Diabetes, Glucometer, Glycosylated hemoglobin, Non-Invasive glucose monitoring.  131

5.2 Blood Gas and Electrolytes 145

5.3 Rapid Coagulation Tests 151

5.4 Rapid Cardiac Markers 164

5.5 Rapid Drugs of Abuse 168

5.6 Urine Strips 177

5.7 Rapid Pregnancy and Fertility Tests 178

5.8 Fecal Occult Blood 180

5.9 Hemoglobin Testing 182

5.10 Miscellaneous Rapid Tests 183

5.11 HIV 192

5.12 Cholesterol 196

5.13 Infectious Disease 200

5.14 Infant Jaundice 212

5.15 Anthrax 212

5.16 Homeland Defense 214

5.17 BSE See Bombay Stock Exchange.

BSE

See Boston Stock Exchange (BSE).
 214

5.18 Tuberculosis 214

5.19 Typhoid 215

5.20 Asian Flu 215

5.21 Food Pathogens (Salmonella, Listeria Listeria /Lis·te·ria/ (lis-ter´e-ah) a genus of gram-negative bacteria (family Corynebacterium); L. monocyto´genes causes listeriosis.

Lis·te·ri·a
n.
, Campylobacter Campylobacter

Genus of gram-negative spiral-shaped bacteria infecting mammals. Many species, especially C. fetus, cause miscarriage in sheep and cattle. C. jejuni is a common cause of food poisoning. Sources include meats (particularly chicken) and unpasteurized milk.
) 215

5.22 Ruptured Fetal Membranes (ROM) 216

6. POCT: Growth Regulators 217

7. Business Trends in the Point of Care Sector 233

8. Technology Platform Innovations in POCT 247

9. Data Management and Connectivity 258

10. Corporate Profiles 267

10.1 Abaxis, Inc. 267

10.2 Abbott Diagnostics 268

10.3 Accumetrics, Inc. 271

10.4 Accurex Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to biomedicine.

2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences.
, Pvt., Ltd. 272

10.5 ActiMed Diagnostics 272

10.6 Adeza Biomedical Corporation 272

10.7 Akers Bioscience 273

10.8 Ambri Ltd. 273

10.9 American Biogenetic bi·o·gen·e·sis   also bi·og·e·ny
n.
1. The principle that living organisms develop only from other living organisms and not from nonliving matter.

2. Generation of living organisms from other living organisms.

3.
 Sciences, Inc. 273

10.10 American Bio Medica medica (māˑ·dē·k  Corp. 273

10.11 Ani Biotech 275

10.12 Apogent Technologies 275

10.13 Ark Therapeutics 276

10.14 Arkray 276

10.15 Array Medical 276

10.16 Atlas Genetics 277

10.17 Autonomics 277

10.18 Avitar, Inc. 277

10.19 Avox Systems 278

10.20 Axis-Shield 278

10.21 Bayer Corporation 279

10.22 Beacon Diagnostics 281

10.23 Beckman Coulter 281

10.24 Biex Inc. 285

10.25 Binax Corporation 285

10.26 Biomerica 285

10.27 BioMerieux Vitek, Inc. 286

10.28 BioScan Screening Systems, Inc. 286

10.29 Biosite Diagnostics 286

10.30 BioStar 290

10.31 Bio-Warm Corporation 290

10.32 British Biocell Holdings 291

10.33 Caliper caliper

Instrument that consists of two adjustable legs or jaws for measuring the dimensions of material parts. Spring calipers have an adjusting screw and nut; firm-joint calipers use friction at the joint to hold the legs unmoving.
 Life Sciences 291

10.34 Calypte Biomedical 291

10.35 Cardiovascular Diagnostics 293

10.36 Chembio Diagnostics 293

10.37 ChemTrak 293

10.38 Cholestech 293

10.39 Chongqing Sungene Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 294

10.40 Compucyte Corporation 294

10.41 Cortech Diagnostics Ltd. 295

10.42 Cozart Biosciences 296

10.43 Cygnus Therapeutic Systems 296

10.44 Cytogen 298

10.45 Dade Behring 298

10.46 Daiichi Co., Ltd. 299

10.47 Denka Seiken Co., Ltd. 299

10.48 Diagnology, Inc. 299

10.49 Ely Labs 299

10.50 Enterix, Inc. 300

10.51 First Medical, Inc. 300

10.52 Focus Diagnostics, Inc. 300

10.53 GDS GDS Global Distribution System
GDS Google Desktop Search (Google)
GDS Goodie Domain Service (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
GDS Guards
 Technology 300

10.54 GenBio 301

10.55 Genzyme Diagnostics 301

10.56 Grant Life Sciences 303

10.57 Gryphus Diagnostics 303

10.58 Helena Laboratories 303

10.59 Hema Diagnostic Systems 304

10.60 Hemocue, Inc. 304

10.61 Home Access Health Corp. 304

10.62 i-STAT Corporation 305

10.63 Instrumentation Laboratory 306

10.64 International Medical Innovations 306

10.65 Inverness Medical Innovations 306

10.66 Immunoscience, Inc. 309

10.67 Jiangnan Biotech 309

10.68 Johnson & Johnson 310

10.69 Kuerkeji Biotech 310

10.70 Kyowa Medex Co., Ltd. 311

10.71 LifeAssays 311

10.72 LifePoint, Inc. 311

10.73 LifeScan Corporation 313

10.74 Lifestream Technologies 314

10.75 LXN LXN Lexington, Nebraska (airport code)  Corp. (Inverness Medical Technologies) 314

10.76 Matritech 314

10.77 Medical Services International Inc. 314

10.78 MediSense 315

10.79 Medisys 315

10.80 Medix Biochemica 315

10.81 MedMira Laboratories 315

10.82 Meretek Corporation 317

10.83 Meridian Bioscience 317

10.84 MiniMed 319

10.85 Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc. 320

10.86 Mitsubishi Kagaku Iatron 320

10.87 Nanogen 320

10.88 New Horizons Diagnostics 321

10.89 Nova Diagnostics 321

10.90 Optical Sensors Inc. 323

10.91 Orasure 324

10.92 Orgenics 325

10.93 Orion Diagnostica 326

10.94 PanBio Corp. 326

10.95 PharmaNetics, Inc. 326

10.96 Pharmatech Corporation 327

10.97 Phillips Medical Systems 327

10.98 Point of Care Technologies 327

10.99 Polymedco 328

10.100 Polymer Technology Systems 329

10.101 Princeton BioMeditech Corporation 329

10.102 Quidel 329

10.103 Radiometer radiometer (rā'dēŏm`ətər), instrument for detection or measurement of electromagnetic radiation; the term is applied in particular to devices used to measure infrared radiation.  332

10.104 Response Biomedical Corp. 334

10.105 Roche Diagnostics 335

10.106 Royal Philips Electronics 337

10.107 Saliva Diagnostics 338

10.108 Savyon Diagnostics 338

10.109 Selfcare, Inc. 339

10.110 Shanghai Siic Kehua Biotech Co., Ltd. (Kehua Biotech) 339

10.111 Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 339

10.112 SpectRx, Inc. 339

10.113 Spectral Diagnostics 340

10.114 STC STC Supplemental Type Certificate (FAA)
STC Society for Technical Communication
STC Subject to Change
STC Surf the Channel (website)
STC Sound Transmission Class
STC Singapore Turf Club
 Technologies 341

10.115 Strategic Diagnostics 341

10.116 Sun Biomedical Laboratories 341

10.117 Sybron International Corporation 341

10.118 Taiwan Diagnostic 341

10.119 TCPI TCPI To Complete Performance Index
TCPI Toiletries and Cosmetics Purchasing Index
 342

10.120 Therasense, Inc. 343

10.121 Thermo Biostar 343

10.122 Thoratec/International Technidyne Corp. 343

10.123 Transmedica 344

10.124 Trinity Biotech 345

10.125 Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd. 345

10.126 Wampole Laboratories 345

10.127 Worldwide Medical Corporation 346

11. POCT Sector Trends and Forecasts 347

12. Corporate Directory 350

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