Latin America Wound Dressing Market
Research Report: By Type (Advanced, Traditional), Application (Chronic Wounds, Acute Wounds), End User (Hospitals & Specialty Clinics, Home Healthcare, Long-Term Care Settings) - Industry Analysis and Demand Forecast to 2030.
May 26, 2021 12:34 ET | Source: ReportLinker ReportLinker Lyon, FRANCE
New York, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report Latin America Wound Dressing Market - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06075972/?utm source=GNW
The Latin American (LATAM) wound dressing market generated a revenue of $348.6 million in 2019 and is predicted to progress at a CAGR of 4.9% between 2020 and 2030. Furthermore, the market is predicted to attain a valuation of $579.2 million by 2030. The surging geriatric population, the rising incidence of diabetes, the high occurrence rate of trauma and injuries, and the growing prevalence of chronic wounds are
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