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Global rapid diagnostic kits market to soar past $61b by 2034

It is due to the rising awareness of point-of-care diagnostics, amongst others.

The global rapid medical diagnostic kits market is expected to reach $61.14b by 2034 with a compound annual growth rate of 9.04%, according to a Research and Markets report.

The report said that rising awareness of point-of-care diagnostics and increasing demand for rapid medical diagnosis of chronic and infectious diseases are some of the key factors.

By product, over-the-counter kits were the highest revenue-grossing segment in the market in 2023, owing to their affordability and simplicity.

Additionally, professional kits are predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR due to their enhanced accuracy and precision.

By region, North America is anticipated to have the highest revenue share, driven by heightened emphasis on developing innovative rapid diagnostic tests.

Additionally, the Asia Pacific region is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR due to the rise of infectious diseases, technological advancements, and new product introductions. 
 

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