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The enteric disease testing market is anticipated to expand during the forecast period, owing to high morbidity rate and rapid transmission of enteric.
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ALBANY, N.Y., Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The growing prevalence of enteric diseases around the world is a vital growth indicator for the enteric disease testing market. Poor sanitation in remote areas and certain parts of emerging economies has led to low levels of hygiene. These factors serve as breeding grounds for enteric diseases. Thus, this aspect will increase the demand for enteric disease testing to a great extent.
Enteric diseases are the type of diseases caused by microscopic pathogens. These pathogens enter the body through the mouth or intestine. They are prominently present in contaminated foods or fluids. The symptoms of enteric diseases are appetite loss, diarrhea, fever, blood in stools, dehydration, and others. The highest fatalities occurred due to enteric diseases are among the geriatric population. Thus, the rising geriatric population may bring sizable growth for the enteric disease testing market.