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Infection Control - Global Strategic Business Report

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Hospital-Acquired Infection Control Global Market Report 2024

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  • February 2024
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The Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI) market is a subset of the Infectious Diseases Drugs market. HAIs are infections that occur in a hospital setting, and can be caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These infections can be difficult to treat, as they are often resistant to antibiotics. As such, HAI drugs are designed to target specific pathogens, and are often used in combination with other treatments. The HAI market is driven by the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant infections, as well as the need for more effective treatments. Additionally, the rising number of hospitalizations due to chronic illnesses has also contributed to the growth of the market. Some of the major players in the HAI market include Merck & Co., Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, and Johnson & Johnson. These companies are actively developing new drugs and treatments to address the growing prevalence of HAIs. Show Less Read more