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Research and Markets: Prenatal, Fetal and Neonatal Equipment Market Report - Global Industry Analysis to 2019
[September 01, 2014]

Research and Markets: Prenatal, Fetal and Neonatal Equipment Market Report - Global Industry Analysis to 2019


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rb8dn7/prenatal_fetal) has announced the addition of the "Prenatal, Fetal and Neonatal Equipment Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2013 - 2019" report to their offering.

The global prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment market has been classified into three major segments, namely, prenatal and fetal equipment, neonatal equipment and other prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment. Prenatal and fetal equipment market has been further divided into four sub segments, namely, ultrasound & ultrasonography, fetal dopplers, fetal MRI and fetal monitors. The neonatal equipment has also been further divided into four sub segments, namely, infant warmers & incubators, photo-therapy equipment, neonatal monitoring devices and respiratory assistance & monitoring devices. In 2011, the neonatal equipment held the largest share in the global prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment market followed by the prenatal and fetal equipment market. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is expected to be the fastest growing sub segment in the global prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment market during the forecast period 2013 to 2019.

Some of the major driving factors for the growth of this market ae increasing incidences of premature births, increasing age of maternal population, increasing awareness for prenatal and neonatal care and increasing demand for technologically advanced prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment. Premature births are the primary driver for this market that contributes heavily towards this market's overall revenues. Increasing age of maternal population also adds up to various complications a baby faces both before and after birth, which again contributes towards the prenatal as well as neonatal equipment market. Various prenatal and neonatal monitoring, diagnostics and therapeutic equipment help in proper care of fetus and neonates. Technological advancements along with improvements in the currently available equipment will add to the demand from this market in future.



North America dominates the global prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment market followed by the European market in 2012. Major factors responsible for the growth of the North American market are high incidence rate of premature births, increasing age of maternal population, and high awareness, and demand and affordability for various prenatal and neonatal equipment. Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing geographic segment in the global market for prenatal, fetal and neonatal equipment. Key factors responsible for the rapid growth of this market in the region are increasing incidences of premature births, high birth rates in many nations, increasing awareness about prenatal and neonatal care, demand for technologically advanced equipment and increasing purchasing power of the people in these regions.

Prenatal, Fetal and Neonatal Equipment Market, by Product Type:


Prenatal and Fetal Equipment:

  • Ultrasound and Ultrasonography
  • Fetal Dopplers
  • Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Fetal Monitors

Neonatal Equipment:

  • Infant Warmers and Incubators
  • Phototherapy Equipment
  • Neonatal Monitoring Devices
  • Respiratory Assistance and Monitoring Devices

Other Prenatal, Fetal and Neonatal Equipment

Companies Mentioned

  • Cooper Surgical, Inc.
  • Covidien PLC
  • CareFusion Corporation
  • Dragerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
  • FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.
  • Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
  • GE Healthcare
  • Getinge AB
  • Natus Medical Incorporated
  • Nonin Medical, Inc.
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Smiths Medical
  • Siemens (News - Alert) Healthcare

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rb8dn7/prenatal_fetal


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