Please share some details about the global Typhoid Diagnostics market. Where does India stand in terms of disease cases, diagnostic tests R&D and manufacturing, when compared to other countries?
Typhoid fever is prevalent in tropical regions such as India, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, and Africa. These countries report more than 75 per cent of typhoid cases around the world. During the year 2019, 9.2 million cases of typhoid fever and 110,000 deaths were reported worldwide with the highest incidence in South East Asia, Eastern Mediterranean and African regions. More than half the deaths were in children under 15 years of age. On average, 12.5 million people are infected with the infection every year. The key limitations to ascertaining the true burden of this disease are the lack of reliable diagnostic tests, systematic surveillance in most countries and masking of the infection by the widespread use of antibiotics.
Although typhoid can prove to be a fatal infection yet there has been negligible focus on the development of reliable diagnostics tests for its detection. The infection is rare in the developed regions of the world, and thus typhoid has never been featured as a disease of focus for these countries.
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