Global Male Infertility Market To Register A CAGR Of 5% By 2020- A Latest Report By AMR
Portland, Oregon (PRWEB UK) 12 May 2014 -- Allied Market Research published a new report titled "Male Infertility Market (Techniques and Geography) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Growth Trends, Share, Opportunities and Forecast 2012 – 2020."
The report expects the global male infertility market to reach 301.5 million by 2020, with a CAGR of 5% during 2014-2020.
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Factors such as consumption of drugs or alcohol, smoking, stress, obesity, environmental toxins, etc would drive the growth for global LTE market. Some symptoms of male infertility are low sperm count, presence of low motile sperm or azoospermia. Major limitation of male infertility market are the feelings of embarrassments, stress or guilt which restricts the patients to take up the treatment. Rise in medical tourism & LTE awareness levels among men would work positively for the growth of this market.
The report segments male infertility market into techniques, namely DNA fragmentation, microscopic examination,oxidative stress analysis, sperm agglutination test, sperm penetration test, computer assisted semen analysis and others. Due to higher accuracy levels in measuring the infertility, DNA fragmentation is expected to generate maximum revenues and would register highest CAGR during the same time span.
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In terms of geographical analysis, male infertility market consist of Asia Pacific, Europe, North America and RoW. North America is expected to lead the global market due to earlier adoption of advance technologies. Asia Pacific region would register highest growth rate due to rising awareness levels.
The report would give a holistic view about key firms operating in male infertility market.
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Below the list of firms:-
ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
ZydusCadila Healthcare Limited
Access Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Pantarhei Bioscience B
Cordex Pharma, Inc
Merck Serono
Halotech DNA SL
SCSA diagnostics
Andrology Solutions.
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