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Preimplantation Genetic Testing Market Segments by Countries, Types, Applications and Top Key Player

Factors such as the growing rate of infertility across the globe, increasing public-private investments in the field of preimplantation genetic testing, rising number of fertility clinics worldwide, technological advancements in the field of genetic analysis, and high risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus with increasing maternal age are driving the growth of this market.

The global Preimplantation Genetic Testing Market is projected to reach USD 541.8 Million by 2022 from USD 336.4 Million in 2017, at a CAGR of 10.0%.

By type, the preimplantation genetic screening segment accounted for the largest share of the market. The large share of this segment can primarily be attributed to the decrease in female fertility (due to rising maternal age), increasing prevalence of genetic disorders in offspring, and benefits of PGS, such as increased chances of healthy pregnancy across all age groups, better implantation rate, reduced risks of miscarriage, reduced IVF cycle time, and comprehensive analysis of all 24 chromosome types.

The aneuploidy segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR. Growth of this segment can be attributed to the increasing maternal age, rising incidence of aneuploidy disorders, and strategic initiatives by key players to provide technologically advanced PGS products for aneuploidy screening. Aneuploidy screening has been reported to increase the chance of successful embryo implantation, decreases miscarriage rate, and reduce the chance of having a child with a chromosome abnormality).

Geographically, the preimplantation genetic testing market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World. North America accounted for the largest share of the market in 2016, followed by Europe.

As of 2016, the major product manufacturers operating in the global market included Illumina, Inc. (U.S.), CooperSurgical, Inc. (U.S.), Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (U.S.), Agilent Technologies, Inc. (U.S.), PerkinElmer, Inc. (U.S.), Abbott Laboratories (U.S.), Natera, Inc. (U.S.), Rubicon Genomics, Inc. (U.S.), Oxford Gene Technology (U.K.), Yikon Genomics (China), and SciGene Corporation (U.S.), among others.

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