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The recombinant vaccines market is poised for robust growth, projected to reach a promising revenue of US$2,440.6 million by the year 2028, supported by a commendable Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.1%. This signifies a strong and steady upward trajectory for the market, reflecting increasing demand and advancements in the field of recombinant vaccines.
Recombinant vaccines, which are comparatively safer and more affordable, are gaining significant traction on a global scale during this decade. With an increasing emphasis on preventive healthcare, vaccines are gaining momentum worldwide, including in developing economies that continue to grapple with a substantial demand-supply gap, resulting in a significant shortage of vaccines. Nonetheless, several prominent non-profit organizations are continually initiating funding collaborations to enhance the accessibility of crucial vaccines in developing countries.
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Key Dynamics Analysis Evaluates the Role of Collaborative Activities and R&D
On the backdrop of how Sanofi’s acquisition of protein Sciences in 2017 has been boosting the former’s Flubok (recombinant vaccines for flu) manufacturing capacity, several players in recombinant vaccines space are strategizing mutual alliances in coming years. Strategic collaborations between leading players in the recombinant vaccines space is likely to provide a strong impetus to the overall market growth.
Moreover, according to WHO, growing prevalence of rare disease instances such as Ebola, Crimean Congo, MERS, hemorrhagic fever, Marburg, Lassa Fever, Nipah, SARS coronavirus diseases, and Rift Valley Fever is attracting R&D interests of recombinant vaccines manufacturers, thereby pushing growth of the market in the near future
FMI Study Positions Western Europe as Growth Engine of Recombinant Vaccines Landscape
Western Europe currently represents just-under 1/3rd share of the global market revenue, attributed to growing government support for vaccine development and vaccination campaigns. Strong presence of key market players in this region and their increasing investments in R&D of recombinant vaccines further accentuate Western Europe’s top performing spot.
The report projects impressive growth prospects for Asia Pacific and Japan in coming years. However, APAC is especially portrayed lucrative owing to dramatically growing healthcare spending and an expanding target population that struggles with highly unmet clinical needs, despite growing consumer awareness about vaccination merits.
Mature regional markets in North America and Europe remain differentiated due to effective presence of leading biopharmaceutical companies that boast of GMP certified sterile manufacturing facilities, contributing significant towards the revenue growth of recombinant vaccines market in these regions.
Segmental Analysis Reveals Neck-on-Neck Competition between Subunit and Attenuated Vaccine Types
- Based on the recombinant vaccines market assessment by type, subunit recombinant vaccines currently hold the largest value share but are likely to lose a bit of it to attenuated recombinant vaccines. Both the segments collectively cover around 90% share of the total market revenue.
- Applications of recombinant vaccines in human vaccination continue to reflect maximum attractiveness over veterinary applications. A majority of the total market revenue is contributed by recombinant vaccines for humans, as indicated by the report.
- Private clinics and dispensaries remain the most preferred channel for vaccines distribution, followed by pharmacies. Hospital pharmacies hold a larger share than retail pharmacies, though latter is poised for promising expansion in coming years.
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Top Two Players Represent a Whopping 80% Market Value Share, Concludes Competition Analysis
According to the FMI study, GlaxoSmithKline plc and Merck & Co., Inc. collectively account for more than 80% revenue share in recombinant vaccines marketplace, keeping the landscape highly consolidated. While the former primarily focuses on strategic collaborations, the latter strategizes new product launches for an expanded market share.
- GSK’s candidate vaccine launched in 2017 claims to prevent pulmonary TB in HIV negative adult patients.
- Merck announced the three studies of the first phase of its investigational pneumococcal vaccine, early in 2018.
Competition tracking uncovers a few more important insights that can potentially direct strategy building efforts of competitors in the recombinant vaccines market at a global level.
- New market entry aspirants are prominently opting for the adoption of mammalian protein expression systems in recombinant vaccines manufacturing that accelerate the entire production process.
- Established players in recombinant vaccines landscape are prioritizing the development of new variants of existing vaccines.
- Contractual alliances with non-profit organizations are likely to earn higher profit shares for manufacturing leaders in recombinant vaccines market.
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