The burn care market has seen numerous technological developments and has evolved as a standard solution for the treatment of burns of all degrees. Traditional burn care management procedures are being increasingly replaced by improved solutions due to their effectiveness in managing burn injuries, allowing for speedier healing. Intervention techniques and the use of goods such as standard and advanced care dressings are used to treat burn injuries. Unhealed burns not only reduce the quality of life but also raise the risk of infections and consequences. As a result, burn care is an essential aspect of the healing process. Furthermore, some severe burns may necessitate prompt medical attention to avoid further problems and patient death.
The Burn Care Market is predicted to develop significantly over the forecast period, owing to an increase in the number of burn injuries. According to World Health Organization (WHO) data from March 2018, it is estimated that burns cause 180,000 deaths worldwide each year. Furthermore, the vast majority of these deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries. Increased knowledge about burn care is also projected to Burn Care Market
expand during the forecast period. For example, in
February 2019, the American Burn Association planned National Burn Awareness
Week during the first full week of the month to raise awareness among burn care
organizations, burn survivor support groups, public safety professionals, and
injury prevention, campaigners.
The Burn Care Market is divided into three categories
based on the depth of the burn: minor, partial-thickness, and full-thickness
burns. Due to the increased use of sophisticated dressings and biologics such
as skin grafts and replacements, the partial-thickness burns category is
predicted to account for the greatest proportion of the market in 2016.
Competitive Landscape in the Global Burn Care Market
Smith & Nephew Plc. Molnlycke, ConvaTec Inc.,
Integra LifeSciences Corporation, 3M, Coloplast A/S, Cardinal Health, Inc.,
DeRoyal Industries, Inc., Acelity LP, and Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget are
key competitors in the worldwide burn care market (SCA).
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