市場調查報告書
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單株抗體的全球市場預測(2022年~2027年)Monoclonal Antibodies Market - Forecasts from 2022 to 2027 |
全球單株抗體的市場規模在2020年估算為1,307億5,800萬美金,7.99%的年複合成長率增長,到2027年達到2,238億8,500萬美元。
本報告提供全球單株抗體市場相關調查,提供市場規模和預測,COVID-19影響,市場促進因素及課題,市場趨勢,各市場區隔的市場分析,競爭情形,主要企業的簡介等系統性資訊。
The monoclonal antibodies market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.99% to reach US$223.885 billion by 2027, from US$130.758 billion in 2020.
The immune system naturally produces antibodies in response to an infection. A monoclonal antibody is a molecule is designed to enhance the body's natural immune system response against an invader, such as cancer or an infection. It is developed in a laboratory and hence comes under man-made drugs. Monoclonal antibodies are created to specifically target an essential part of the infectious process, and therefore they have an advantage over other types of treatment for infections. It is created by exposing a white blood cell to a particular viral protein. It is then cloned to mass-produce antibodies, which target that virus. The monoclonal antibodies are developed to treat several viral infections, such as Ebola and rabies. They were widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic, as the clinical trials proved that the antibodies are effective in reducing the symptom severity.
Increased demand for monoclonal antibodies
According to the World Health Organization, around 10 million people died due to cancer worldwide in 2020. For cancer treatment monoclonal antibodies are significantly helpful, therefore, there is an increasing need for affordable cancer therapies. Moreover, during the COVID-19 pandemic, a large number of monoclonal antibodies' clinical trials took place in order to develop novel drug therapy as well a wide range of product approvals were made for emergency use in COVID-19 treatment.
With its growing demand, the market players have a strong focus on the development as well as the discovery of monoclonal antibodies therapeutics. The step has been taken to offer highly specific treatment for complex and severe diseases. Furthermore, it will stimulate the monoclonal antibodies market growth potential.
Key Developments
North America is expected to hold a significant share during the anticipated period
North American countries have well-developed healthcare infrastructure. However, the high intake of alcohol and junk/fast food culture in this region is leading to obesity and also putting the population at a high risk of being infected with cancer. According to a study by American Cancer Society researchers in 2019, there were at least 42% of newly diagnosed cancers in the US - about 740,000 cases in 2019 were potentially avoidable. The study also said that out of the newly diagnosed cancer patient 19% of all cancers are caused by smoking and 18% are caused due to lack of physical activity, excess alcohol, and junk food consumption, which leads to excess body weight and poor nutrition. Furthermore, new vaccines/drugs are being developed to help in the treatment of cancer patients. For example, in October 2022, Amneal Pharmaceuticals announced the launch of bevacizumab-maly (Alymsys) in the United States. The drug is a biosimilar reference of bevacizumab (Avastin, Genentech). Bevacizumab-maly is developed by mAbxience. The drug will be useful in the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer, first-line non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer, persistent, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancer, and epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer.
COVID-19 Insights
During the pandemic, when there wasn't a specific treatment for COVID-19, monoclonal antibodies were widely used in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. Monoclonal antibodies therapy prevented hospitalization, reduced viral loads, and lessened symptom severity of the virus. FDA granted several monoclonal antibody therapies Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the treatment of COVID-19. Moreover, in 2021, the potential application of monoclonal antibody therapy was extended by FDA for the preventive use for those who were at risk due to a confirmed exposure to the virus. The decision was based on the basis of a large clinical trial that found that monoclonal antibodies prevented the symptoms during the interaction of COVID positive family members with the other household members. Monoclonal antibody therapy was done through intravenous (IV) infusion during the pandemic.
Market Segmentation:
Inflammatory Disease
Cancer
Microbial Disease
Others
Humanized
Human
Chimeric
Murine
Diagnostic
Therapeutic
Others
Hospitals & Clinics
Research Laboratories
North America
South America
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia Pacific