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| ![]() Trauma incidences and Surgeries are boosting the Global Advance Wound Care IndustryThe growing prevalence of chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers due to rising diabetes, obesity, etc. is driving the sales of advanced wound care worldwide.
According to the MarkNtel Advisors' research report, "Global Advanced Wound Care Market Analysis, 2020", the global advanced wound care market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 3.72% during 2020-25 due to the construction of hospitals in the regions including Asia-Pacific and Middle East & Africa. For instance, the Odisha government announced to set up 20 new multi-specialty hospitals in Balangir, Kalahandi, Malkangiri, Rairangpur, Jharsuguda, etc. in 2018. The construction of these hospitals is anticipated to add demand for advanced wound care devices in India. Request to get the sample pages of the report: https://www.marknteladvisors.com/ "Global Advanced Wound Care Market Analysis, 2020" provides comprehensive qualitative and quantitative insights on the market potential, regional opportunities, key factors impacting sales and purchase decisions, hotspots, and opportunities available for Advanced Wound Care providers across the globe. Moreover, the report also encompasses the key strategic imperatives for success for competitors along with strategic factorial indexing measuring competitor's capabilities on 16 parameters. This will help companies in the competition assessment, formulation of Go to Market Strategies and identifying the blue ocean for their offerings. Asia Pacific region would experience the robust growth during 2020-25 Advanced wound care includes features such as antibacterial, reduce pain, reduce healing time, decline frequency of dressing change and dressing wastage. These features are encouraging customers to shift to advanced wound care procedures from traditional wound care due to which it is expected the Asia Pacific regions would grow rapidly during 2020-25. End
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