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MEA Infant Incubator Market Research Report– Segmented By Product, Application and Country (KSA, UAE, Israel, rest of GCC countries, South Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya, Egypt, Sudan, rest of MEA) - Industry Size, Share, Trends and Growth Forecast (2023 to 2028)

Published: March, 2023
ID: 6690
Pages: 145
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MEA Infant Incubator Market Size (2023 to 2028)

The size of the Infant Incubator Market in the Middle East and Africa is expected to hike at a promising CAGR during the forecast period.

The demand for newborn infant incubators has increased exponentially in the MEA region due to the increase in premature births, the increase in complications, and the growing demand for advanced products for the management of jaundice. An increase in premature birth rate is also increasing the infant mortality rate. According to the WHO, the number of premature births exceeds 16 million each year and is expected to increase. Saudi Arabia's infant mortality rate in the year 2022 in 5,699 deaths per 1,000 live births, a decrease of 3.42% from 2020. Saudi Arabia's infant mortality rate in 2020 was 5,901 deaths per 1,000 live births, a reduction of 3.31% compared to 2019.

The increase in pregnancy complications, such as pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, infection, and malnutrition, increases the rate of premature delivery, thereby increasing the demand for infant incubators. The survival rates of newborns and mothers are at risk with early delivery, history of miscarriage, and stillbirth. In Egypt, in 2022, the mortality rate is 14,150 deaths per 1,000 live births, a decrease of over 3% was observed in comparison to the 2020 infant mortality rate of 14,650 deaths per 1,000 live births, going down from 3.23% in 2019. According to the World Health Organization, more than 62% of premature babies occur in Southeast Asia and Africa. The preterm birth rate in low-income countries was around 13%, with 9.5% in high-income countries. One of the driving forces behind the market's growth is the increased investment by regional governments and major manufacturers in various developing countries. For example, MTTS Asia joined Business Call to Action (BCtA) provided approximately 496,000 low-income patients, providing medical supplies to nearly 200 hospitals in African countries.

Advanced technologies coupled with technology improvements are aiming to provide lucrative opportunities for manufacturers of infant incubators. These factors are expected to create more significant opportunities for the widespread growth of the MEA infant incubator during the forecast period.

However, factors such as the high cost of infant incubators, lack of reimbursement policies, the availability of alternative modes such as baby warmers, and poor healthcare infrastructure in developing and under-developing regions are expected to restrain the market's growth during the forecast period.

This research report on the Middle East and Africa infant incubator market has been segmented and sub-segmented into the following categories:

By Product

  • Transport Infant Incubator
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Incubator

By Application

  • Neonatal Hypothermia
  • Lower Birth Weight
  • Genetic Defects
  • Others

By Country

  • KSA
  • UAE
  • Israel
  • rest of GCC countries
  • South Africa
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya
  • Egypt
  • Sudan
  • rest of MEA

Within the MEA region, the Middle East region will dominate the MEA infant incubator market during the projected period. In many countries, the demand for infant incubators increases with the increase in complications of preterm delivery. In addition, increased healthcare infrastructure and high birth rates in these emerging economies provide the market with better opportunities. Technological advancements in neonatal care and improving medical facilities with reimbursement policies drive the market in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, etc. In addition, technological advancements associated with modifications and automation of medical devices with improvements such as closed incubator systems with double-walled incubators, these advances will attract great sales in the years to come.

African countries have a large population of preterm infants, where preterm births are at their peak. In 2022, the South African infant mortality rate is 25,040 deaths per 1,000 live births, 2.85% less than the previous year. In 2020, the infant mortality rate was over 25,700 deaths per 1,000 live births, decreasing 2.78% compared to 2019. The African region is gaining international attention with increasing healthcare spending in emerging economies. Major manufacturers and emerging players of infant incubators aim to achieve market distribution in the MEA region to meet the unmet market demand.

KEY MARKET PLAYERS:

Companies playing a significant role in the MEA Infant Incubator Market profiled in this report are GE Healthcare, Novos Medical Systems, Atom Medical Corporation, Ningbo David Medical Device Co., Ltd, Natus Medical Incorporated, Fanem Ltd, Cobams SRL, AVI Healthcare Private Limited, Gammer International, and Ardo.

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