Nucleic Acid Testing Markets in Hong Kong

Nucleic Acid Testing Markets in Hong Kong

 

RELEASE DATE
19-Jun-2006
REGION
Asia Pacific
Research Code: 4E10-01-00-00-00
SKU: HC00151-AP-MR_03006
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The Nucleic Acid Testing has wide applications in Hong Kong. It was first adopted officially for crime scene investigation in 1990s. Following that, a DNA database was set up by government for tracking of criminals. Similarly, parentage testing using NAT technology was also set up for the verification of parent/child relationship in connection with immigration-related cases.
The outbreak of SARS in 2003 has further emphasized the importance of NAT, which became the main tool in detecting SARS. Since then, both research and healthcare sectors have been pouring in large amount of funding to further expand NAT testing menu, particularly in infectious disease.

Table of Contents

Research Overview

  • Research Scope and Methodology
  • Research Process
  • Glossary of Terms

Market Overview

  • Introduction
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints

Introduction

Market Analysis

  • Overview

End-user Analysis

  • Market Age
  • Market Revenue
  • Market Revenue Growth Rate
  • Price Range
  • Price Sensitivity

Technological Trends

  • Customer Sites
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Customer Loyalty

Distribution Structure and Trends

  • Current Technology Trends
  • Point of Care Testing (POCT)
  • Degree of Technical Change/Future Potential
The Nucleic Acid Testing has wide applications in Hong Kong. It was first adopted officially for crime scene investigation in 1990s. Following that, a DNA database was set up by government for tracking of criminals. Similarly, parentage testing using NAT technology was also set up for the verification of parent/child relationship in connection with immigration-related cases. The outbreak of SARS in 2003 has further emphasized the importance of NAT, which became the main tool in detecting SARS. Since then, both research and healthcare sectors have been pouring in large amount of funding to further expand NAT testing menu, particularly in infectious disease.
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WIP Number 4E10-01-00-00-00
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