Advancement In Technologies Are Trending In Sterilization Cases And Trays Market During The Forecast Period (2019-2026)

The global sterilization cases and trays market is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of around 6% during the forecast period (2019-2026). Sterilization trays are suitable for protecting and holding surgical instruments during the sterilization procedure. The trays consist of holes and additional slots in the base and lid. Sterilization tray is fabricated of numerous materials such as silicon, stainless steel, plastic, etc. Continuous improvements in low-temperature sterilization arrangements have resulted in expanded capabilities and reduced processing time for instrument reprocessing, that fuels the growth for the Sterilization cases and trays market.  Further, in 2019 Solvay Specialty Polymers partnered with polymer engineering, design firm Promolding BV, to manufacture innovative design concepts for Production of Sterilization Cases and Trays by means of Radel® polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) resin rather than aluminium and stainless steel.  Additionally, Summit Medical Inc. in 2015, obtained U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for two novel sterilization cycles on the firm’s InstruSafe instrument protection trays. Thus, owing to the advancement in Sterilization Cases and Trays, there is a robust growth in the market during the forecast period. Moreover, increasing government initiative to inspire the uptake of essential sterilization standards in ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs) and the hospitals coupled with high prevalence of hospital acquired infections are the factors expected to push growth of the global sterilization cases and trays market.

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High prevalence of hospital acquired infections: Boosts the growth of Sterilization Cases and Trays market

Hospital acquired infections are a key cause of morbidity and mortality and delivers challenge to clinicians. Healthcare-acquired infections also referred as nosocomial infections, are infections that patients get though receiving treatment for surgical and medical conditions. The demand to improve disinfection and the cleaning of environmental surfaces in health care facilities has increased considerable momentum and awareness and is an evolving issue in prevention and control of Hospital acquired infections. Additionally, Hospital acquired infections in patients are triggered during medical care. Further, as per Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates, healthcare acquired infection in American hospital alone is estimated to be around 1.7 million infections in which 99000 associated death each year. Moreover, surgical patients who have infections are around 60% more expected to necessitate admission to a hospital's intensive care unit. However, Surgical infections are whispered to account for around $ 10 billion per annum in healthcare expenditure. In addition, on a day, around 1 in 31 hospital patients has at least one healthcare acquired infection. However, as per ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), around 80,000 patients have at least one healthcare-acquired infection in a day i.e. 1 in 18 patients in a European hospital. To reduce and prevent the occurrence of hospital acquired infections, numerous measures, for instance the use of disposable products and sterile, procedure trays and kits, sterile medical devices and other are being occupied.