Anti-infective Drugs Market to Reflect Impressive Growth Rate by 2025

Posted by Rohini Chaudhari on February 7th, 2020

The anti-infective viral drugs to witness robust growth as infectious diseases continue to rise amidst changing weather patterns globally. The prevalence of diseases like malaria, chikungunya, and chagas disease are also expected to drive demand for anti-infective viral drugs market in the near future.

According to WHO or the World Health Organization, Vector borne illnesses account for over 700,000 deaths annually. Moreover, these disease account for 17% of all the common infectious diseases. This affects over 3.9 billion people in over 128 countries with spread of illnesses like dengue and nearly a 100 million cases are estimated each year.

Moreover, diseases like malaria have also seen massive global prevention efforts each year. Foundation like the Melinda and Bill Gates foundation has invested large sums of money in preventing diseases like Malaria. This disease causes more than 400,000 deaths each year and the global efforts are expected to drive significant demand for anti-infective viral drugs to counter the threat of the disease.

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Moreover diseases like leishmaniasis, chagas disease, and schistosomiasis impact the lives of hundreds of millions each year globally. The spread of these diseases and investments in informed policy making for the prevention of these diseases are expected to drive significant growth for the anti-infective viral drugs market.

Anti-Malaria Drug Sales Jumped 76% in India

Sales of anti-malarial drugs jumped by 76% in Mumbai in 2019. The monsoon season prolonged in the region which led to heavy monsoons and unexpected burden on the healthcare system. The unexpected situation boosted the sales of the pharma industry significantly, which stood at meager 11.2% growth during July to September. It also resulted in 5.5% increase in prices while the volumes rose by 3.2 during the same period. The sales of drugs for vector-borne illnesses was the biggest positive for the market. Moreover, India is proving to be a major success for the prevention of malaria, which has witnessed lowered deaths by about 50% in recent years. The success of the program is likely to drive more growth in the future.

 

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