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Male Infertility Market 2018: Key Players- EMD Sereno, Endo International, Sanofi, Bayer, SCSA Diagnostics

Male Infertility Market (Test - DNA Fragmentation Technique, Oxidative Stress Analysis, Microscopic Examination, Sperm Agglutination, Computer-assisted Semen Analysis, Sperm Penetration Assay, and Others; Treatment - Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), Medication): Global Industry Analysis, Trends, Size, Share and Forecasts to 2024. According to the report, the global male infertility market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% over the forecast period of 2018-2024.

 

Pune, India -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/30/2019 -- The report on Male Infertility Market by test (DNA fragmentation technique, oxidative stress, microscopic examination, sperm agglutination, computer-assisted semen analysis, sperm penetration assay), treatment (assisted reproductive technology (ART), medication) trends analysis and forecasts up to 2024 studies the market sizes, key trends and opportunities in the main geographies such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of the World. According to the report the global male infertility market is projected to grow at a CAGR 7.2% in terms of value over the period of 2018-2024. The growth in the world market is primarily driven by significant contribution by North America (Leading region) region to this market.

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Influence of Carrier-Oriented Societies is Helping to Grow this Market

In carrier-oriented societies, people wait up to 30 and above for marriage, and then find that one or both have reproduction problems. In some cases, they may not discover these problems until they are in their late 30s – by which time they have little time left to take advantage of assisted reproductive techniques such as IVF. Couples like these are more and more likely to end up childless – as mothers get older and sperm counts continue to drop – and that is a tragedy.

Approximately 20% of couples attempting for first pregnancy meet with failures. Authorities define these patients as primarily infertile if they have been unable to achieve a pregnancy after one year of unprotected intercourse. Data available over the past decade reveal that around 35% of cases pathology is found in the man alone, and in another 25% both the man and woman are abnormal. Therefore, the malefactor is at least partly responsible in about 50% of infertile couples. According to the National Institutes of Health in the U.S., there are approximately 1.5 million infertile couples of which about 35% accounts to male infertility. There is a steady increase in the global infertility rates both in the developed and developing nations. The changing lifestyle, delayed pregnancy and aging are few of the factors driving the global infertility market in males.

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Influence of Modern Life Style is Helping to Grow this Market

The male infertility issue is further complicated because the underlying cause of declining sperm counts remains a mystery. Almost every aspect of modern lifestyle factor that are associated with male infertility such as smoking cigarettes, alcohol intake, use of illicit drugs, obesity, psychological stress, advanced paternal age, dietary practices, and coffee consumption are responsible for this. Other factors such as testicular heat stress, intense cycling training, lack of sleep and exposure to electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone use are influencing the male infertility problem globally.

Europe to Influence the Global Male Infertility Market through 2018-2024

Global male infertility market was dominated by the Europe region over the historic period of 2016. Some of the factors driving the Europe market are late marriage, carrier focused people are responsible for this. In 2014, 52% of all live births in the UK were to mothers aged 30 and over (67% of fathers fell into this age group). However, when a woman reaches the age of 32 her chances of conceiving start to decrease gradually but significantly until, by 40, they have fallen by half. At the same time, more and more men now have sperm counts low enough to impair their fertility.

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