EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
i. Overview
a. Bacterial Infections
b. Parasitic Infections
c. Proteinacious Infections
d. Viral Infections
e. Diagnosis
ii. Infectious
Disease Demographics and National Guidelines for Control
a. Types of Acquired Infections
b. Impact of Managed Care
c. Drug Resistance
iii. Nosocomial
Infections and Prevention Strategies
a. Prevention Techniques
b. Medical Waste Disposal
c. Ventilation Systems Management
d. Market Analysis
iv. Injection
Devices and Related Products
a. Skin Puncture Devices
b. Non-Skin Puncture Devices
c. Sharps Disposal Products
d. Market Analysis
v. Handwashes,
Perioperative Skin Preparations, and Germicides
a. Handwashes and Surgical Scrubs
b. Disinfectants and Germicides
c. Market Analysis
vi. Sterilization
Equipment, Services, and Supplies
a. Sterilization Equipment
b. Sterilization Services
c. Sterilization Supplies
d. Market Analysis
vii. Wound Closure
Products
a. Staples
b. Sutures
c. Wound Closure Strips
d. Automated Suturing Devices
e. Energy-Based Wound Closure Products
f. Surgical Sealants and Glues
g. Market Analysis
viii. Combined
Market Analysis
Exhibit ES-1: Medical
Waste Disposal and Portable Air Filtration Products, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit ES-2: Injection
Devices and Related Products, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit ES-3: Handwashes,
Perioperative Skin Preparations, and Germicides, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit ES-4: Sterilization
Equipment, Services, and Supplies, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit ES-5: Traditional
and Emerging Wound Closure Devices, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit ES-6: Infection
Control and Biosafety Products, Combined Market Forecast, 2008-2013
1. OVERVIEW OF
INFECTIOUS ORGANISMS AND DISEASES
1.1
Bacterial Infections
1.1.1 Anthrax
1.1.2 Botulism
1.1.3 Brucellosis
1.1.4 Cholera
1.1.5 Diphtheria
1.1.6 Diseases
Associated with Acinetobacter baumannii spp.
1.1.7 Diseases
Associated with Clostridium difficile spp.
1.1.8 Diseases
Associated with Haemophilus spp.
1.1.9 Diseases
Associated with Helicobacter pylori spp.
1.1.10 Diseases
Associated with Mycobacteria spp.
1.1.11 Diseases
Associated with Pseudomonas spp.
1.1.12 Diseases
Associated with Staphylococcus spp.
1.1.13 Diseases
Associated with Streptococcus spp.
1.1.14 Escherichia
coli Infection
1.1.15 Gonorrhea/Meningitis
1.1.16 Legionnaires’
Disease
1.1.17 Listeriosis
1.1.18 Lyme Disease
1.1.19 Nocardiosis
1.1.20 Salmonella
1.1.21 Tularemia
1.1.22 Yersiniosis
1.2
Parasitic Infections
1.2.1 Giardiasis
1.2.2 Roundworm
1.2.2.1 Ascariasis
1.2.2.2 Hookworm
1.2.2.3 Pinworm
1.2.2.4 Whipworm
1.2.3 Tapeworm
1.3
Proteinaceous Infections
1.3.1 Bovine
Spongiform Encephalopathy
1.3.1.1 New Variant
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
1.4
Viral Infections
1.4.1 Dysentery
1.4.2 Encephalitis
1.4.2.1 Japanese
Encephalitis
1.4.3 Hemorrhagic
Fever
1.4.4 Hepatitis
1.4.4.1 Hepatitis A
1.4.4.2 Hepatitis B
1.4.4.3 Hepatitis C
1.4.4.4 Hepatitis D
1.4.4.5 Hepatitis E
1.4.5 Herpes
1.4.5.1 Herpes Simplex
1.4.5.2 Herpes Zoster
1.4.6 Human
Immunodeficiency Virus
1.4.7 Human
Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer
1.4.8 Influenza
1.4.8.1 Avian Influenza
1.4.8.2 Porcine Influenza
1.4.9 Measles
1.4.10 Mononucleosis
1.4.11 Mumps
1.4.12 Respiratory
Syncytial Virus
1.4.13 Parvovirus
and Fifth Disease
1.4.14 Poliomyelitis
1.4.15 Protozoa
1.4.16 Varicella
1.4.17 Variola
1.5
Diagnosis
1.5.1 Bacterial
Infection Diagnosis
1.5.2 Parasitic
Infection Diagnosis
1.5.3 Viral
Infection Diagnosis
1.5.4 Other
Diagnostic Tests
1.5.4.1 Imaging
1.5.4.2 Invasive Tests
1.5.4.3 Smears
Exhibit 1-1: Selected
Diseases, Causes of Emergence, and Modes of Transmission
Exhibit 1-2: Selected
Biological Diseases and Agents, by Category
Exhibit 1-3: Selected
Herpesviruses
Exhibit 1-4: Selected
Bacterial Infections, Symptoms, and Diagnostic Tests
Exhibit 1-5: Selected
Parasitic Infections, Symptoms, and Diagnostic Tests
Exhibit 1-6: Selected
Viral Infections, Symptoms, and Diagnostic Tests
2. INFECTIOUS
DISEASE DEMOGRAPHICS AND NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR CONTROL
2.1
Demographics Overview
2.1.1 High Risk
Populations
2.1.1.1 Acute Healthcare
2.1.1.1.1 Patients
2.1.1.1.2 Healthcare Workers
2.1.1.2 Long-Term Healthcare
2.1.1.2.1 Patients
2.1.1.2.2 Healthcare Workers
2.1.1.3 Home Healthcare
2.1.1.3.1 Patients
2.1.1.3.2 Care Providers
2.1.2 Types of
Acquired Infections
2.1.2.1 Airborne Pathogens
2.1.2.2 Bloodborne Pathogens
2.1.2.3 Surface Borne Pathogens
2.1.3 Impact of
Managed Care
2.1.4 Drug
Resistance
2.1.4.1 Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
2.1.4.2 Vancomycin-Resistant
Enterococci
2.1.4.3 Influenza
2.1.4.4 Types of
Microbes and Viruses
2.1.4.5 Impact on
Cost of Care
2.1.5 Technological
Developments
2.2
National Guidelines Overview
2.2.1 American
Association of periOperative Registered Nurses
2.2.2 American
Nurses Association
2.2.3 American
Society for Healthcare Central Service Professionals
2.2.4 Association
for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
2.2.5 Association
for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
2.2.6 Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
2.2.6.1 National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
2.2.7 International
Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management
2.2.8 The Joint
Commission
2.2.9 Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
2.2.10 Service
Employees International Union
2.2.11 Society for
Healthcare Epidemiology of America
2.2.12 United States Food and Drug Administration
Exhibit 2-1: Population
Distribution, by Age, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020
Exhibit 2-2: Lengths
of Stay in Nonfederal, Short-Stay Hospitals, 1970, 1985, 1995, and 2005
Exhibit 2-3: 2010,
Selected Occupationally Acquired Infections, by Area of Employment
Exhibit 2-4: 2010,
Selected Occupationally Acquired Infections, by Mode of Disease Transmission
3. NONSOCOMIAL
INFECTIONS AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES
3.1
Overview
3.1.1 Epidemiology
3.1.2 Transmission
3.2
National Healthcare Safety Network
3.2.1 High-Risk
Delivery Areas
3.2.1.1 Intensive
Care Unit Infection Rates
3.2.1.1.1 Bloodstream Infections
3.2.1.1.2 Respiratory Tract Infections
3.2.1.1.3 Surgical Site Infections
3.2.1.1.4 Urinary Tract Infections
3.2.1.2 Device-Related
Infections
3.2.1.3 Hospital Practices-Related Infections
3.2.2 Mortality
Rates
3.2.3 Related Costs
3.2.4 Prevention
Strategies
3.2.4.1 Bundling
3.2.4.2 Benchmarking
Best Practices
3.3
Nosocomial Infection Prevention Techniques
3.3.1 Skin
Preparation
3.3.1.1 Handwashing
3.3.1.1.1 Touchless Technology
3.3.1.2 Perioperative
Patient Skin Preparation
3.3.1.3 Surgical
Scrubbing
3.3.2 Safety Needles
3.3.3 Infection-Resistant
Products
3.3.4 Cleaning,
Disinfection, and Sterilization
3.3.4.1 Cleaning
3.3.4.1.1 Manual Scrubbing
3.3.4.1.2 Ultrasonic Cleaning
3.3.4.2 Disinfection
3.3.4.2.1 Liquid Chemicals
3.3.4.2.2 Dry Chemicals
3.3.4.3 Sterilization
3.3.4.3.1 Autoclaving
3.3.4.3.2 Ethylene Oxide
3.3.4.3.3 Flash Sterilization
3.3.4.3.4 Gamma Radiation
3.3.4.3.5 Hydrogen Peroxide
3.3.4.3.6 Microwave
3.3.4.3.7 Ozone
3.3.4.3.8 Peracetic Acid
3.3.5 Catheter Site
Care
3.3.6 Antimicrobial
Barriers
3.3.7 Handling and
Disposal of Medical Waste
3.3.7.1 Products and
Technology
3.3.7.1.1 Autoclaving
3.3.7.1.2 Chemical Disposal
3.3.7.1.3 Incineration
3.3.7.1.4 Microwaving
3.3.7.1.5 Plasma Pyrolysis
3.3.7.2 Market
Analysis
3.3.8 Ventilation
Systems Management
3.3.8.1 Air
Filtration Systems
3.3.8.1.1 Products and Technologies
3.3.8.1.2 Market Forecast
3.3.8.2 Indoor Air
Quality Monitoring Systems
3.3.8.2.1 Products and Technologies
3.3.8.3 Sterilizing
Vapor Systems
3.3.9 Single-Patient-Use
versus Reusable Medical Devices
3.3.9.1 Multiple Use
of Single-Patient-Use Medical Devices
3.3.9.1.1 Products and Technologies
3.3.9.1.2 Market Analysis
3.3.10 Automated
Patient Surveillance
3.3.10.1 Products
and Technologies
3.3.10.2 Market
Analysis
Exhibit 3-1: 2008,
Device-Associated Infection Rates, by Setting
Exhibit 3-2: Nosocomial
Infection Prevention Strategies
Exhibit 3-3: Advantages
and Disadvantages of Selected Sterilization Technologies
Exhibit 3-4: Medical
Waste Disposal Products and Services, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 3-5: OSHA
Air Quality Guidelines
Exhibit 3-6: 2010,
Selected Air Filtration Products
Exhibit 3-7: Portable
Air Filtration Products, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 3-8: 2010,
Selected Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Systems
4.
INJECTION DEVICES AND RELATED PRODUCTS
4.1
Overview
4.2
Skin Puncture Devices
4.2.1 Regulations
and Guidelines
4.2.1.1 Federal
Legislation
4.2.1.2 State
Legislation
4.2.2 Needlestick
Prevention
4.2.2.1
Dialysis Centers
4.2.3 Products and
Technologies
4.2.4 Market
Analysis
4.2.4.1 Disposable
Needles and Syringes
4.2.4.1.1 Competitive Analysis
4.2.4.2 Safety
Needles and Syringes
4.2.4.2.1 Competitive Analysis
4.2.4.2.2 Hinged Cover Syringes
4.2.4.2.3 Retractable Syringes
4.2.4.2.4 Other Products
4.2.4.3 Phlebotomy
and Venipuncture Needle Devices
4.3
Non-Skin Puncture Devices
4.3.1 Products and
Technologies
4.3.2 Market
Analysis
4.3.3 Competitive
Analysis
4.4
Alternatives to Traditional Injection Systems
4.4.1 Products and
Technologies
4.4.1.1 Auto-Injectors
4.4.1.2 Inhalation
Drug Delivery
4.4.1.3 Oral Drug
Delivery
4.4.1.4 Iontophoresis
4.4.1.5 Powder
Injection
4.4.1.6 Transdermal
Drug Delivery
4.5
Sharps Disposal Products
4.5.1 Regulations
and Guidelines
4.5.2 Products and
Technologies
4.5.3 Market
Analysis
4.6
Combined Market Forecast
Exhibit 4-1: 2010,
Needlestick Safety Devices, by Type
Exhibit 4-2: Skin
Puncture Devices, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 4-3: 2009,
Standard Disposable Needles and Syringes Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 4-4: 2010,
Selected Safety Needles and Syringes
Exhibit 4-5: 2009,
Safety Needles and Syringes Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 4-6: Non-Skin
Puncture Devices, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 4-7: 2009,
Non-Skin Puncture Devices Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 4-8: OSHA
Criteria for Sharps Disposable Container Safety
Exhibit 4-9: Sharps
Disposal Containers, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 4-10: Injection
Devices and Related Products, Combined Market Forecast, 2008-2013
5. HANDWASHES,
PERIOPERATIVE SKIN PREPARATIONS, AND GERMICIDES
5.1
Handwashes and Perioperative Skin Preparations
5.1.1 Handwashes and
Surgical Scrubs
5.1.1.1 Guidelines
5.1.1.2 Compliance
5.1.1.3 Products and
Technologies
5.1.1.3.1 Hygienic Handwashes
5.1.1.3.2 Surgical Scrubs
5.1.1.4 Market
Analysis
5.1.2 Perioperative
Skin Preparations
5.1.2.1 Products
5.1.2.2 Market
Analysis
5.1.3 Handwashes and
Perioperative Skin Preparations, combined Market Analysis
5.2
Disinfectants and Germicides
5.2.1 Products
5.2.1.1 High-Level
Disinfectants
5.2.1.1.1 Market Analysis
5.2.1.2 Low-Level
Disinfectants
5.2.1.2.1 Market Analysis
5.2.2 Disinfectants
and Germicides, Combined Market Analysis
5.3 Handwashes,
Perioperative Skin Preparations, and Germicides, Combined Market Analysis
Exhibit 5-1: Healthcare
Hand Antisepsis Product Categories
Exhibit 5-2: 2010,
Selected Antimicrobials Used for Hand Antisepsis
Exhibit 5-3: 2010,
Selected Handwashing Products
Exhibit 5-4: 2010,
Selected Antimicrobial Hand Scrub Products
Exhibit 5-5: Handwashes
and Surgical Scrubs, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 5-6: 2010,
Selected Perioperative Skin Preparation Products
Exhibit 5-7: Perioperative
Skin Preparations, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 5-8: Handwashes
and Perioperative Skin Preparations, Combined Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 5-9: 2009,
Handwashes and Perioperative Skin Preparations Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 5-10: 2010,
Selected High-Level Disinfectants
Exhibit 5-11: High-Level
Disinfectants, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 5-12: 2010,
Selected Low-Level Disinfectants
Exhibit 5-13: Low-Level
Disinfectants, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 5-14: Disinfectants
and Germicides, Combined Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 5-15: Handwashes,
Perioperative Skin Preparations, and Germicides, Combined Market Forecast,
2008-2013
6. STERILIZATION
EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, AND SUPPLIES
6.1
Sterility Assurance Level
6.2
Technology
6.2.1 Flash
Sterilization
6.3
Equipment
6.3.1 Instrument
Sterilizers
6.3.1.1 Regulations and Guidelines
6.3.1.2 Products and Technology
6.3.1.3 Market Analysis
6.3.2 Room
Sterilizers
6.3.2.1 Market Analysis
6.4
Services
6.4.1 Contract
Sterilization
6.4.1.1 Market Analysis
6.5
Supplies
6.5.1 Products and
Technology
6.5.2 Market Analysis
6.6
Combined Market Analysis
Exhibit 6-1: Comparison
of Selected Sterilization Methods
Exhibit 6-2: 2010,
Selected Sterilization Products
Exhibit 6-3: Sterilization
Equipment, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 6-4: Contract
Sterilization Services, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 6-5: Sterilization
Supplies, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 6-6: Sterilization
Equipment, Services, and Supplies, Combined Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 6-7: 2009,
Sterilization Equipment, Services, and Supplies Market, Share by Supplier
7.
WOUND CLOSURE PRODUCTS
7.1
Skin Structure
7.1.1 Skin Wounds
7.2 Traditional
Wound Closure Products and Technologies
7.2.1 Staples
7.2.1.1 Market Analysis
7.2.1.2 Competitive Analysis
7.2.2 Sutures
7.2.2.1 Market Analysis
7.2.2.2 Competitive Analysis
7.2.3 Wound Closure
Strips
7.2.3.1 Market Analysis
7.2.3.2 Competitive Analysis
7.3
Emerging Wound Closure Products and Technologies
7.3.1 Automated
Suturing Devices
7.3.1.1 Market Analysis
7.3.1.2 Competitive Analysis
7.3.2 Energy-Based
Wound Closure Products
7.3.2.1 Market Analysis
7.3.2.2 Competitive Analysis
7.3.3 Surgical
Sealants and Glues
7.3.3.1 Market Analysis
7.3.3.2 Competitive Analysis
7.4
Combined Market Analysis
Exhibit 7-1: The
Skin’s Layers and Supporting Structures
Exhibit 7-2: Major
Wound Types, by Cause
Exhibit 7-3: 2006,
Inpatient Surgery, Procedure Volumes
Exhibit 7-4: 2007,
Incidence of Major Wound Types
Exhibit 7-5: Surgical
Stapling Products, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 7-6: 2009,
Surgical Stapling Products Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 7-7: Sutures,
Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 7-8: 2009,
Sutures Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 7-9: Wound
Closure Strips, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 7-10: 2009,
Wound Closure Strips Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 7-11: Automated
Suturing Devices, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 7-12: 2009,
Automated Suturing Devices Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 7-13: Energy-Based
Closure Devices, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 7-14: 2009,
Energy-Based Closure Devices Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 7-15: Modes
of Action for Surgical Sealants and Glues
Exhibit 7-16: Surgical
Sealants and Glues, Market Forecast, 2008-2013
Exhibit 7-17: 2009,
Surgical Sealants and Glues Market, Share by Supplier
Exhibit 7-18: Traditional
and Emerging Wound Closure Devices, Combined Market Forecast, 2008-2013
8.
COMPANY PROFILES
8.1 3M
Health Care/3M Company
8.2 C.R.
Bard, Inc.
8.3 Baxter
Healthcare Corporation/Baxter International, Inc.
8.4 B.
Braun Melsungen AG
8.5 Becton,
Dickinson and Company
8.6 Covidien
PLC
8.7 Getinge
USA, Inc./Getinge Group AB
8.8 Johnson
& Johnson
8.9 Olympus
America, Inc./Olympus Corporation
8.10 Purdue
Pharma LP
8.11 Smiths
Medical/Smiths Group PLC
8.12 STERIS
Corporation
APPENDIX:
COMPANY LISTING