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The Diagnostics market is a sector of the healthcare industry that focuses on the development and production of medical diagnostic tests. These tests are used to detect, diagnose, and monitor diseases and other medical conditions. Diagnostics tests can be used to detect a wide range of conditions, from infectious diseases to genetic disorders.
Diagnostics tests are typically performed in a laboratory setting, but some tests can be performed at home or in a doctor's office. Diagnostics tests can be performed using a variety of methods, including blood tests, urine tests, imaging tests, and genetic tests.
The Diagnostics market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of tests. Some of the major players in the Diagnostics market include Abbott Laboratories, Becton Dickinson, Roche Diagnostics, Siemens Healthineers, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Show Less Read more