Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Wound Care is considered as a major health care concern that affects many individuals with different types of wounds, injuries, burns and consumes large resources and it is estimated that chronic wound care costs keep running at around $20 billion every year. Wounds have devastating consequences on the quality of life of those influenced, their families and caregivers.

The global bioactive wound care market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.85% during the period 2016-2020. The market size is figured by utilizing income generated from the sales of Alginate dressing, Antimicrobial dressing, Hydrocolloids dressing, Growth variables and Skin substitutes. The worldwide alginate dressing market was esteemed at USD 1.08 billion in 2015 and is prone to achieve USD 2.28 billion by 2020, developing at a CAGR of 16.27%. The global antimicrobial dressing market was esteemed at USD 990 million in 2015 and is prone to achieve USD 1.37 billion by 2020, developing at a CAGR of 6.65%. The global hydrocolloids dressing market was esteemed at USD 687.2 million in 2015 and is prone to achieve USD 942.4 million by 2020, developing at a CAGR of 6.52%. Skin substitutes or Bioengineered skin help in treating deep dermal and full thickness wounds, while the growth factors trigger the tissue regeneration at the site of injury.

Dynamic wound care management incorporates debridement of necrotic/devitalized or infected tissue and biofilm, incitement of new tissue growth, infection control and nutritious backing. For the past two decades, the treatment of wounds is advancing in clinical practice and innovation improvement towards decreasing the healing time, reducing the risk of infection, diminishing scarring, and bringing down the expense (cost-effective). With expanding learning of wound healing and the development in wound care markets there is a need to evaluate the needs for research and training.

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To address the world wide major wound management issues conference series LLC, USA in association with the Editorial Board Members is hosting Wound Care and Nursing Conferences.  

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