Editorial - (2021) Volume 6, Issue 4
John Watson*
Managing Editor, Pediatric and Health Research, United States
Received Date: July 08, 2021; Accepted Date: July 10, 2021; Published Date: July 12, 2021
Citation: Watson J (2021) Market Analysis on Conference. Gynecol Obstet Case Rep Vol.6 No.4:17.
Pediatric healthcare mainly includes nutrition, vaccines, and drugs, which help children to grow up healthy. The global pediatric healthcare market is likely to grow conspicuously, due to the exponential increase in the demand for chronic disease treatment, changes witnessed in childcare trends, increase in the obese population base due to deskbound lifestyle, rise in the number of hospitals and clinics, improvements in healthcare infrastructure in developing economies, high acceptance rate of pediatric healthcare, intensification in starvation among pediatric population, advancements in medical technology, and supportive government initiatives.
According to the report, the global pediatric healthcare market was approximately USD 11,881 million in 2018 and is expected to generate around USD 15,984 million by 2025, at a CAGR of around 4.35% between 2019 and 2025.
The pediatric healthcare market will show the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to the various improvements in the healthcare infrastructure, rising demand for chronic disease treatment, technological developments in medical devices, and the increasing children population suffering from diseases and disorders. China and Japan are dominant country-level markets in the region, whereas India is estimated to grow rapidly in the approaching years.
• Pediatricians
• Pediatric researchers
• Neonatologists
• Pediatric surgeons
• Pediatric scientists
• Specialists in adolescent medicine
• Physicians
• Pediatric nurses
• Pharmacists
• Students
• Pediatric associations and societies
• Healthcare professionals
• Pediatric faculty
• Business entrepreneurs
• Medical devises manufacturing companies
• American Pediatric Society
• Pediatric Societies Congress
• Japan Pediatric Society
• Canadian Pediatric Society
• Philippine Pediatric Society
• Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
• Southern Society for Pediatric Research
• Brooklyn Pediatric Society
• North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
• Pediatric Endocrine Society
• Pediatric Trauma Society
• Italian Society of Pediatric
• International Society of Pediatric Dermatology
• Asia Pacific Pediatric Endocrine Society
• American Academy of Paediatrics
• American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry
• American Pediatric Surgical Association
• European Pediatric Association
• The International Association Of Paediatrics
• Indian Academy of Paediatrics
• Pediatric Associates of Savannah, Georgia
• Children’s Leukaemia Research Association