Bacterial Sialadenitis Market to grow at highest pace owing to increasing R&D in developing innovative treatment options
Bacterial sialadenitis is inflammation of one or more salivary glands caused due to bacterial infection. Major symptoms include swelling, soreness and pain in the glands. Currently, antibiotics such as penicillin, erythromycin, amoxicillin and clindamycin are used to treat bacterial sialadenitis. However, there is a growing need for developing more effective and targeted treatment options due to recurrence of symptoms in some patients.
The global bacterial sialadenitis market is estimated to be valued at US$ 2.19 Mn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 6.6% over the forecast period 2024 to 2031.
Key Takeaways
- Key players operating in the bacterial sialadenitis market are Schneider Electric, Eaton, Emerson Electric, Toshiba, Siemens, General Electric, Delta Electronics, Huawei, ABB, Vertiv. These players are actively focusing on collaborations and new product launches to consolidate their market position.
- Increasing prevalence of infections such as mumps and Sjogren's syndrome is driving the demand for effective diagnosis and treatment of bacterial sialadenitis. According to estimates, around 1 million new cases of mumps are reported annually worldwide.
- Technological advancements have enabled development of more precise diagnostic techniques such as sialendoscopy and salivary scintigraphy for early diagnosis of bacterial sialadenitis. Researchers are also exploring use of biologic therapies such as infliximab and rituximab for refractory cases.
Market Trends
- Growing adoption of antimicrobial peptides: Antimicrobial peptides have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional antibiotics due to their ability to kill a wide range of pathogenic microbes. Researches are evaluating use of antimicrobial peptides such as nisin to treat bacterial sialadenitis.
- Increasing preference for minimally invasive procedures: Procedures such as sialendoscopy allow drainage of affected salivary glands in a minimally invasive manner. This reduces post-procedural complications and recovery time leading to higher patient acceptance of such techniques.
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