COVID-19 impact on Global Ventilator Market 2020
COVID-19
is essentially a respiratory ailment. It complicates some of the pre-existing
health conditions in patients leading to death. During hospitalization a small
percentage of patients require assisted breathing; i.e. these patients need
ventilators. With the drastic increase in the overall case of COVID-19, demand
for ventilators and other medical equipment has increased, this has created a
gap between the demand and supply of ventilators and medical equipment’s across
the majorly affected countries. Some estimates suggest that the demand for
ventilators would reach to around 5-10% of the total cases. It is estimated
that the world may need millions of ventilators in the coming weeks and months
to deal with the COVID-19 situation. Government across the world has told
ventilators manufacturers in their region to rapidly increase their production
capacity to cope with the ever-increasing ventilator demands while some others
have banned its export. While the COVID-19 cases are on the rise, it seems
there are not enough ventilators available in hospitals right now for all of
the potential patients who will be struck by the virus. The only way to avoid
overwhelming intensive care units is with a mandatory lockdown that reduces
social contact by 75%.
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Around
the world, strict lockdowns were imposed as the COVID-19 outbreak took hold.
From Australia to Africa, from America to Europe and Asia, cities were shut
down, restricting how often people were allowed to leave their homes and for
what reason. India has asked 1.3 billion citizens of the country to stay home.
As of April 30, 2020; the total coronavirus cases topped 3.3 million as more
than 85,463 people contracted the infection in a single day on April 30th,
2020. The death toll worldwide as of 30th April stands at 233,830 and the
number of recoveries at 1,039,061. Nearly 80% of the coronavirus cases are from
the United States and Europe. The United States accounts for more than 33.1%
while Europe is the most affected continent
Chinese
Centre for Disease Control and Prevention finding reveals that 80.9% of the
total coronavirus cases were classified as mild while 13.8% and 4.7% were
categorized as severe and critical respectively. A COVID-19 related lung injury
is typically classified as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Severely
ill COVID-19 patients will need ventilators and so increasing cases, the demand
for the ventilator is on the rise from across the world.
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Ventilator
shortages are a vital fact, as the epidemic of COVID-19 continues to deteriorate.
Health ministries all over the world face the same dreadful equation. To
prevent the deaths of tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands, the
manufacturers have already boosted their production to maximum by themselves.
Today, they aren’t receiving orders from regular customers like hospitals only
but also directly from the governments. For instance: Hamilton Medical, which
usually produces about 15,000 of the devices a year, has ramped up production
of about 40%, because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Insights Presented
in the Report
“Amongst Region,
United States is expected to need more of ventilators amid COVID-19”
For a better
understanding of the ventilator, demand trend arises due to COVID-19, a
detailed analysis was conducted for the top 10 most affected regions including
United States, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey,
Iran, and India. The United States currently has the highest number of
ventilators available and is expected to need even more than any other country
across the world as the region acquires more than 33% of the global COVID-19
cases alone and the cases are still on the rise.
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present company’s initiative amid COVID-19 to fulfill the shortfall of
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key business financials, product portfolio, expansion strategies, and recent
developments
Detailed
examination of drivers, restraints, key trends and opportunities prevailing in
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comprehensively covers the ventilator demand and stakeholders approach in
limiting its gap
Deep dive
country-level analysis of the COVID-19
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