According to FutureWise analysis the market for bovine tuberculosis diagnosis in 2023 is US$ 0.76 billion, and is expected to reach US$ 1.08 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 4.40%.
Bovine tuberculosis is most common in Africa, and while it primarily affects cattle, it also affects other domestic animals such as sheep, goats, pigs, and dogs. Mycobacterium bovis causes bovine tuberculosis . People who are already infected with a disease, such as HIV, are at the greatest risk. There are very few study reports available worldwide on the risks of bovine tuberculosis infection in humans. The consumption of unpasteurized milk and milk products is primarily responsible for the spread of bovine tuberculosis infection in humans.
Some of the key factors driving the growth of the bovine tuberculosis diagnosis market are an increase in cattle population, increased consumption of animal products, rising concerns about zoonosis, strategies initiated by key companies, and supportive regulations and programmes implemented by governments.
FutureWise Market Research has instantiated a report that provides an intricate analysis of Bovine Tuberculosis Diagnosis Market trends that shall affect the overall market growth. Furthermore, it includes detailed information on the graph of profitability, SWOT analysis, market share and regional proliferation of this business. Moreover, the report offers insights on the current stature of prominent market players in the competitive landscape analysis of this market.
According to the research study conducted by FutureWise research analysts, the Bovine Tuberculosis Diagnosis Market is anticipated to attain substantial growth by the end of the forecast period. The report explains that this business is predicted to register a noteworthy growth rate over the forecast period. This report provides crucial information pertaining to the total valuation that is presently held by this industry and it also lists the segmentation of the market along with the growth opportunities present across this business vertical.