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Global Microbiological testing of water market analysis report 2020-2027

The “Microbiological Testing of Water Market Analysis, By Pathogen Type, By Water Type, By Type, By Industry, Forecasts To 2027” report.

Global Microbiological Testing of Water Market was valued at USD 1.27 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach USD 2.16 billion by the year 2027, growing at a CAGR of 6.8%.

Rising water usage in the pharmaceutical industry, growing food industry, rising incidences of water-borne disease, increased technological adoption, and increasing contamination of reservoirs and other water sources are key factors contributing to the high CAGR of Microbiological Testing of Water Market during the forecast period.

Microbiological testing of water involves biological, biochemical, or chemical methods for detecting and identifying the microorganisms present in the water. The process of testing includes sampling, filtration, culturing, and incubation processes to give the final results.

The processes also help to enumerate the number of contaminants in a given sample of water. These tests are mainly being used for the testing of drinking water and industrial water and are being utilized the most by the pharmaceutical, bio-pharmaceutical, and food industries. Rising water-borne diseases, such as typhoid, dysentery, and cholera, are playing a major role in market growth.

According to World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 11 to 20 million individuals across the globe are affected by typhoid each year, and the number is expected to rise in the future, which, in turn, will boost the market growth. Around 1.7 billion people in the world do not have access to drinkable water. This demand gap is expected to be one of the key opportunities for the market in the forecast period.

The rising health awareness and supportive efforts by the government for ensuring water safety both for consumption and industrial purposes has given a boost to the market over the years. Moreover, the increasing contamination of water on account of rising urban waste and climatic changes is a serious cause of concern, which has increased the water testing requirements over the years.

North America is the largest regional market for the microbiological testing of water, and the market in the region is expected to grow steadily due to the stringent food norms and strict legislation for the industrial usage of water. Globe Newswire

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