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Global Market Study on Disposable Plastic Blood Bags Market :
Forecast 2014 – 2020
Persistence Market Research
Global Disposable Plastic Blood Bags
Market will reach US$4,13,084.8 thousand in
2020 - Persistence Market Research
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Global Market Study on Disposable Plastic Blood Bags Market :
Forecast 2014 – 2020
Persistence Market Research Released New Market Report “Global Market Study on Disposable
Plastic Blood Bags Market : Forecast 2014 - 2020”, the global Disposable Plastic Blood Bags market
was valued at USD 2,44,286.8 thousand in 2014 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.1% from 2014
to 2020, to reach an estimated value of USD 4,13,084.8 thousand in 2020.
A disposable blood bag refers to a bio-medical device that is used for collection, storage, processing,
transfusion, separation and transportation of human blood and blood components. There are different
types of disposable plastic blood bags based on the need of blood infusion; single blood bag, double
blood bag, triple blood bag, quadruple blood bag and transfer blood bag.
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Globally, the disposable plastic blood bags market is witnessing significant growth due to increasing
prevalence of chronic diseases, rising aging population and advanced features of disposable plastic blood
bags. In addition, increasing initiatives undertaken by various government associations spreading
awareness about importance of blood donations are driving the disposable plastic blood bags market.
However, factors such as risks associated with blood transfusion and lack of awareness and poor blood
collection and storage infrastructure in various parts of the world restrain the global market for disposable
plastic blood bags market. In addition, lack of primary healthcare infrastructure in developing countries
negatively impacts the...