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The Diagnostic Sensor market is a subset of the Diagnostics industry, which focuses on the development and production of medical devices used to detect, diagnose, and monitor diseases and other medical conditions. Diagnostic Sensors are used to measure and monitor a variety of physiological parameters, such as temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation. These sensors are used in a variety of medical applications, including home health monitoring, clinical diagnostics, and medical research.
Diagnostic Sensors are typically designed to be small, lightweight, and easy to use, and are often integrated into wearable devices. They are also designed to be highly accurate and reliable, and are often used in combination with other diagnostic technologies, such as imaging and laboratory tests.
Notable companies in the Diagnostic Sensor market include Abbott, Medtronic, Philips, and Siemens Healthineers. Show Less Read more