Microbial Identification Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023.Pdf

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Microbial identification is the process of identifying harmful bacteria and fungi that may contaminate raw materials,
manufacturing facilities and branded products. Accurate and definitive microbial identification is critical for disease
diagnosis and treatment of infections. Bacterial identification is widely used across manufacturing facilities, clinical
settings and environmental studies. Earlier, bacterial identification primarily relied on phenotypic identification of
the causative organisms using techniques such as gram staining, biochemical and culture methods. One of the
major disadvantages associated with these methods was that they can be applied to organism that can be cultivated
in vitro. Technical advances over the past decade have led the introduction of molecular techniques such as
polymerase chain reaction and microarrays that have proven beneficial over conventional methods of microbial
identification.

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The global market for microbial identification has been segmented into consumables, instruments & software and
services. Consumables segment account for products that include reagents, plates, media and other consumables. A
list of instruments and software that constitute the instruments & software segment include polymerase chain
reactions (PCR), mass spectrometers (MS), microarrays, flow cytometers,...