The Europe microbial air sampler market is expected to reach US$ 122.10 million by 2028 from US$ 70.72 million in 2021; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 8.1% from 2021 to 2028.
The growth of the market is attributed to key driving factors such as growing usage of microbial air samplers in combating the COVID-19 situation and increasing cases of food contamination by microbes. However, the high capital investment for setting up an advanced lab is restraining the market growth.
According to World Health Organization (WHO), in 2020, an estimated 600 million (almost one out of every ten) individuals across the globe fall ill after eating contaminated food, and 420,000 people die each year, resulting in the loss of 33 million years of healthy life. Unsafe food fuels a vicious cycle of sickness and malnutrition that adversely affects newborns, children, the elderly, and the sick. The global consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables is increasing; however, this is being threatened by a rise in microbial contamination. There is a lack of updated knowledge on the epidemiology of microbial contamination, as well as the routes and sources of contamination in fruits and vegetables. Pathogenic microbes can enter the food chain at any step, from livestock feed to on-farm production, slaughterhouses and packing plants, food manufacture, processing, and retailing, as well as catering and home cooking. Since infections can be transmitted in a variety of ways throughout the manufacturing process, isolated actions (such as decontamination of animal feed) are unlikely to provide long-term consumer protection. To effectively manage the problem of food-borne disease, measures should be considered at all levels of production. Certification programs, process control schemes, and hazard analysis critical control points (HACCP) based control programs are all examples of ways to monitor production. All these factors are driving the microbial air samplers market.
The European economy is severely hit due to the exponential growth of COVID-19 cases in the region. The rising occurrence rate of COVID-19 infections has increased stress on the region's healthcare system, which is also rising the demand for diagnostic tests in its healthcare system, supporting the expansion of the sector in this region. From the need to understand the virus for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment to the lost revenue from elective and other non-critical procedures, COVID-19 is likely to affect healthcare systems for years to come. In December 2020, a study tried to determine how much of COVID-19 mortality is because of long-term exposure to fine particle pollution. Utilizing a mix of epidemiological data, satellite data, and other monitoring information from around the world, the researchers estimated that on average 15% of worldwide deaths from COVID-19 may be linked to chronic exposure to air pollution. This study breaks down results by region and by country. For example, the study’s estimates show that air pollution contributed to 14% of COVID-19 deaths in the UK. Moreover, various studies and research papers are published for the detection of COVID-19 through microbial sampling method. Thus, these factors have had a positive impact on the microbial air sampler market.

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EUROPE MICROBIAL AIR SAMPLER MARKET SEGMENTATION
By Product Type
- Portable Microbial Air Sampler
- Desktop Microbial Air Sampler
- Accessories
By Collection Technique
- Impact Air Sampler
- Impinge Air Sampler
- Surface Air Sampler
- Compressed Air Sampler
- Real-Time Samplers
- Others
By Distribution Type
- Direct Tender
- Retail Sales
- Third-Party Distributor
- Others
By End User
- Research and Academic Institutes
- Hospitals and Clinics
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
- Food and Beverage
- Personal Care Industries
- Others
By Country
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- France
- UK
- Rest of Europe
Company Profiles
- ORUM INTERNATIONAL
- Aquaria Srl
- Cantium Scientific Limited
- Cherwell Laboratories
- Munro Instruments Limited
- MERCK KGaA
- bioMerieux SA
Europe Microbial Air Sampler Report Scope
Report Attribute | Details |
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Market size in 2021 | US$ 70.72 Million |
Market Size by 2028 | US$ 122.10 Million |
Global CAGR (2021 - 2028) | 8.1% |
Historical Data | 2019-2020 |
Forecast period | 2022-2028 |
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By Product
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Regions and Countries Covered | Europe
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