Global Human African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) Market Research Report 2023: Distribution, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Antibody and Parasite Detection, Future Perspectives, & Screening

DUBLIN, Nov. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Sleeping Sickness – Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) Market” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The market for sleeping disorders will be thoroughly covered in the current report. The epidemiology, geographical markets, and market trends for sleeping sickness are examined in this paper. This study will highlight the present sleeping sickness market and provide a thorough analysis of the market’s competitive landscape.

Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is still a problem in many sub-Saharan African nations, especially in areas with poor infrastructure and resources for treatment. Although the disease has been somewhat controlled, work still needs to be done to completely eradicate it, and vigilante measures must be taken to avoid a comeback.

The funding from governments, NGOs and pharmaceutical firms for HAT research and development is increasing. Improved diagnostic equipment, therapies, and preventative measures are likely to be the outcome of this.

The tsetse fly spreads this disease in humans by biting and feeding on blood. The Diptera order contains the Glossina vector. Because Glossina are viviparous, both the male and the female can transmit disease. The transmission of parasites is carried out by numerous subgenus flies, including G. palpalis palpalis, G. p. gambiensis, and G. morsitans, which transmits T. b. rhodesiense.

For these flies to live, specific temperatures and relative humidity ranges of 50% to 80% are required. The Glossina, however, is categorized as a ‘bad vector’ since the female only produces 10 larvae in her lifetime and because it loses parasites at every blood feeding.

The symptoms of T. b. gambiense and T. b. rhodesiense are frequently the same, although their frequency, severity, and kinetic appearance vary. HAT clinically develops in two stages. In fact, T. b. rhodesiense can result in patient mortality within six months, but T. b. gambiense patients can survive for more than 10 years.

Report Includes

Analyses of the global market trends, with historical market revenue data (sales figures) from 2020 to 2022, estimates for 2023, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2028
Estimate of the actual market size and revenue forecast for the global sleeping sickness market in USD millions, and corresponding market share analysis based on diagnosis type, treatment modality, and geographic region
In-depth information (facts and figures) pertaining to the market growth drivers, opportunities and challenges, upcoming technologies, future prospects, and regulatory scenarios; and the impacts of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war on the market
Discussion of the importance of ESG in sleeping sickness market, including consumer attitudes, impact of ESG factors on company performance, and the ESG practices followed
Identification of the major stakeholders, and analysis of their company competitive landscape based on news/developments, company financials, competitive strategies, and operational integration

Company Profiles

Bayer AG
Sanofi

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Introduction

Overview
Study Goals and Objectives
Reasons for Doing This Study
Scope of Report
Information Sources
Geographic Breakdown

Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights

Chapter 3 Market Overview

History
Distribution Trends
HAT Causing Parasites
Clinical Features of HAT
Diagnosis of HAT
Antibody Detection
Parasite Detection
Future Perspectives
Population Screening

Chapter 4 Sleeping Sickness by Disease Types

Overview
Trypanosoma Brucei Gambiense
Diagnosis of T. b. Gambiense
Trypanosoma Brucei Rhodesiense
Diagnosis of T. b. Rhodesiense

Chapter 5 Sleeping Sickness by Treatments

Overview
Drugs for HAT Treatment
Product Pipeline

Chapter 6 Competitive Landscape

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