The veterinary parasiticides market size has grown strongly in recent years. It will grow from $13.86 billion in 2023 to $14.81 billion in 2024 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8%. The rise in the historic period can be attributed to animal health awareness, livestock production, companion animal ownership, zoonotic diseases.
The veterinary parasiticides market size is expected to see strong growth in the next few years. It will grow to $19.09 billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6%. The rise in the forecast period can be attributed to global food security, emerging zoonotic threats, companion animal care, environmental changes. The vital trends in the forecast period include zoonotic disease concerns, flea and tick control innovation, parasiticide safety and environmental concerns, innovative delivery methods.
Animals are increasingly vulnerable to zoonotic pathogens, which are the leading culprits behind foodborne diseases on a global scale. Zoonotic diseases encompass infectious illnesses caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites, with notable examples including Salmonella and Campylobacter. These diseases can be transmitted between animals and humans, either directly or indirectly. They have the potential to pass through the food chain to affect humans, posing a significant threat and underscoring the urgent need to prevent such diseases in animals. For instance, in December 2022, the European Food Safety Authority, an independent agency based in Italy that provides scientific advice on food and feed safety, nutrition, and related issues, reported that there were 4,005 foodborne incidents in 2021. This marked a 29.8% increase compared to 2020. The imperative to control these infections in animals is a driving force behind the market for veterinary parasiticides.
The primary types of veterinary parasiticides include endoparasiticides, ectoparasiticides, and endectocides. Endectocides are medications administered directly to hosts to target both endoparasites and ectoparasites, with a primary focus on blood-feeding arthropods. These parasiticides are available in various product forms, including oral liquids, tablets, injectables, sprays, and other formulations designed for farm animals and companion animals. They are commonly used by research and development facilities, farms, and veterinary clinics.
The veterinary parasiticides research report is one of a series of new reports that provides veterinary parasiticides statistics, including veterinary parasiticides industry global market size, regional shares, competitors with veterinary parasiticides share, detailed veterinary parasiticides segments, market trends and opportunities, and any further data you may need to thrive in the veterinary parasiticides industry. This veterinary parasiticides research report delivers a complete perspective of everything you need, with an in-depth analysis of the current and future scenario of the industry.
The increasing global adoption of pets is expected to drive the growth of the veterinary parasiticides market in the future. Pet adoption involves providing a permanent and caring home to a domesticated animal, often from sources like animal shelters, rescue organizations, or previous owners. Pet owners who adopt animals tend to be more responsible and health-conscious, leading to a higher demand for parasiticides to safeguard their pets from common parasites and maintain their overall well-being. Furthermore, shelter and rescue organizations frequently offer initial parasite prevention, further encouraging the use of these products. For example, in July 2022, according to the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA), a veterinary charity based in the United Kingdom, there were approximately 10.2 million pet dogs, 11.1 million pet cats, and 1 million pet rabbits in the UK in 2022. Additionally, it was reported that 52% of adults in the UK were pet owners during the same year. Consequently, the increasing adoption of pets is a driving force behind the growth of the veterinary parasiticides market.
The veterinary parasiticides industry faces a significant challenge stemming from the limited awareness about animal diseases, largely due to a scarcity of information regarding microbes and their impact on wildlife and livestock diseases. This lack of awareness extends to the occurrence of zoonotic diseases and their implications for public health, posing a substantial obstacle for the animal parasiticides market. The dearth of awareness hinders the adoption of parasiticides for livestock and wildlife, which not only control various parasitic diseases but also enhance animal health. For example, a report by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) highlighted that only ten diseases account for approximately 50% of all published knowledge on diseases related to the wildlife-livestock interface. This analysis was based on nearly 16,000 publications from the past century. The inadequacy of knowledge and awareness serves as a constraint on the growth of the veterinary parasiticides market.
Chewable tablets have emerged as an effective method to prevent animals from being affected by ticks, worms, fleas, and other parasites. The administration of treatments through these chewable tablets is more convenient and user-friendly. These tablets are typically available in either beef-flavored or soft chew forms. For example, IVERHART MAX chewable tablets are designed to protect dogs from the four most common types of worms: heartworms (transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito), roundworms, hookworms (affecting the intestines), and tapeworms (contracted by ingesting an infected flea). Such technological advancements are playing a significant role in propelling the veterinary parasiticides industry forward.
Prominent companies within the veterinary parasiticides market are actively engaged in the development of new medications designed to protect animals from parasites. Parasite protection encompasses the various measures, strategies, and products used to shield animals, whether they are pets or livestock, from infestations or infections by parasites like fleas, ticks, worms, and external pests. For instance, in April 2022, Vetoquinol, a pharmaceutical company based in France, introduced Felpreva, a novel feline spot-on parasiticide that represents a significant advancement in the field of companion animal parasitology. Felpreva offers three months of comprehensive protection against both endoparasites (internal) and ectoparasites (external) for cats. It is specifically designed to combat common feline parasites, including fleas, ticks, roundworms, tapeworms, and ear mites, all within a single, convenient dosage. This product is licensed for the treatment of cats with existing or potential mixed parasitic infestations or infections.
Major companies operating in the veterinary parasiticides market include Bayer AG, Zoetis Inc., Boehringer Ingelheim, Merck & Co. Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, virology and bacteriology, Ceva Animal Health, Merial Inc., Perrigo Company, Vetoquinol India Animal Health Pvt Ltd., Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Perrigo Company, Eli Lilly and Company, Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC, Lillidale Ltd., Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Bovian Health Care Pvt. Ltd., Sanofi SA, Novartis AG, Oceanic Pharmachem, IDEXX Laboratories Inc., Covetrus Inc., Norbrook Laboratories Limited, Bimeda Holdings PLC, PetIQ Inc., Heska Corporation, Neogen Corporation, Kyoritsu Seiyaku Corporation, Nexvet Biopharma PLC, Kepro Technologies Private Limited, ECO Animal Health Group PLC, Bioniche Animal Health Canada Inc., Bioiberica S.A., Laboratorios Hipra S.A., Norbrook Laboratories Limited
North America was the largest region in the veterinary parasiticides market in 2023. Asia-Pacific was the second-largest region in the veterinary parasiticides market. The regions covered in the veterinary parasiticides market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa
The countries covered in the veterinary parasiticides market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Italy, Spain, Canada
The veterinary parasiticides market consists of sales of macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles, imidazothiazoles, piperazines, and salicylanilides. Values in this market are factory gate values, that is the value of goods sold by the manufacturers or creators of the goods, whether to other entities (including downstream manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers) or directly to end customers. The value of goods in this market includes related services sold by the creators of the goods.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from the sale of goods and/or services within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of the currency (in USD, unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values that are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales along the supply chain, either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
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The veterinary parasiticides market size is expected to see strong growth in the next few years. It will grow to $19.09 billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6%. The rise in the forecast period can be attributed to global food security, emerging zoonotic threats, companion animal care, environmental changes. The vital trends in the forecast period include zoonotic disease concerns, flea and tick control innovation, parasiticide safety and environmental concerns, innovative delivery methods.
Animals are increasingly vulnerable to zoonotic pathogens, which are the leading culprits behind foodborne diseases on a global scale. Zoonotic diseases encompass infectious illnesses caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites, with notable examples including Salmonella and Campylobacter. These diseases can be transmitted between animals and humans, either directly or indirectly. They have the potential to pass through the food chain to affect humans, posing a significant threat and underscoring the urgent need to prevent such diseases in animals. For instance, in December 2022, the European Food Safety Authority, an independent agency based in Italy that provides scientific advice on food and feed safety, nutrition, and related issues, reported that there were 4,005 foodborne incidents in 2021. This marked a 29.8% increase compared to 2020. The imperative to control these infections in animals is a driving force behind the market for veterinary parasiticides.
The primary types of veterinary parasiticides include endoparasiticides, ectoparasiticides, and endectocides. Endectocides are medications administered directly to hosts to target both endoparasites and ectoparasites, with a primary focus on blood-feeding arthropods. These parasiticides are available in various product forms, including oral liquids, tablets, injectables, sprays, and other formulations designed for farm animals and companion animals. They are commonly used by research and development facilities, farms, and veterinary clinics.
The veterinary parasiticides research report is one of a series of new reports that provides veterinary parasiticides statistics, including veterinary parasiticides industry global market size, regional shares, competitors with veterinary parasiticides share, detailed veterinary parasiticides segments, market trends and opportunities, and any further data you may need to thrive in the veterinary parasiticides industry. This veterinary parasiticides research report delivers a complete perspective of everything you need, with an in-depth analysis of the current and future scenario of the industry.
The increasing global adoption of pets is expected to drive the growth of the veterinary parasiticides market in the future. Pet adoption involves providing a permanent and caring home to a domesticated animal, often from sources like animal shelters, rescue organizations, or previous owners. Pet owners who adopt animals tend to be more responsible and health-conscious, leading to a higher demand for parasiticides to safeguard their pets from common parasites and maintain their overall well-being. Furthermore, shelter and rescue organizations frequently offer initial parasite prevention, further encouraging the use of these products. For example, in July 2022, according to the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA), a veterinary charity based in the United Kingdom, there were approximately 10.2 million pet dogs, 11.1 million pet cats, and 1 million pet rabbits in the UK in 2022. Additionally, it was reported that 52% of adults in the UK were pet owners during the same year. Consequently, the increasing adoption of pets is a driving force behind the growth of the veterinary parasiticides market.
The veterinary parasiticides industry faces a significant challenge stemming from the limited awareness about animal diseases, largely due to a scarcity of information regarding microbes and their impact on wildlife and livestock diseases. This lack of awareness extends to the occurrence of zoonotic diseases and their implications for public health, posing a substantial obstacle for the animal parasiticides market. The dearth of awareness hinders the adoption of parasiticides for livestock and wildlife, which not only control various parasitic diseases but also enhance animal health. For example, a report by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) highlighted that only ten diseases account for approximately 50% of all published knowledge on diseases related to the wildlife-livestock interface. This analysis was based on nearly 16,000 publications from the past century. The inadequacy of knowledge and awareness serves as a constraint on the growth of the veterinary parasiticides market.
Chewable tablets have emerged as an effective method to prevent animals from being affected by ticks, worms, fleas, and other parasites. The administration of treatments through these chewable tablets is more convenient and user-friendly. These tablets are typically available in either beef-flavored or soft chew forms. For example, IVERHART MAX chewable tablets are designed to protect dogs from the four most common types of worms: heartworms (transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito), roundworms, hookworms (affecting the intestines), and tapeworms (contracted by ingesting an infected flea). Such technological advancements are playing a significant role in propelling the veterinary parasiticides industry forward.
Prominent companies within the veterinary parasiticides market are actively engaged in the development of new medications designed to protect animals from parasites. Parasite protection encompasses the various measures, strategies, and products used to shield animals, whether they are pets or livestock, from infestations or infections by parasites like fleas, ticks, worms, and external pests. For instance, in April 2022, Vetoquinol, a pharmaceutical company based in France, introduced Felpreva, a novel feline spot-on parasiticide that represents a significant advancement in the field of companion animal parasitology. Felpreva offers three months of comprehensive protection against both endoparasites (internal) and ectoparasites (external) for cats. It is specifically designed to combat common feline parasites, including fleas, ticks, roundworms, tapeworms, and ear mites, all within a single, convenient dosage. This product is licensed for the treatment of cats with existing or potential mixed parasitic infestations or infections.
Major companies operating in the veterinary parasiticides market include Bayer AG, Zoetis Inc., Boehringer Ingelheim, Merck & Co. Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, virology and bacteriology, Ceva Animal Health, Merial Inc., Perrigo Company, Vetoquinol India Animal Health Pvt Ltd., Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Perrigo Company, Eli Lilly and Company, Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC, Lillidale Ltd., Phibro Animal Health Corporation, Bovian Health Care Pvt. Ltd., Sanofi SA, Novartis AG, Oceanic Pharmachem, IDEXX Laboratories Inc., Covetrus Inc., Norbrook Laboratories Limited, Bimeda Holdings PLC, PetIQ Inc., Heska Corporation, Neogen Corporation, Kyoritsu Seiyaku Corporation, Nexvet Biopharma PLC, Kepro Technologies Private Limited, ECO Animal Health Group PLC, Bioniche Animal Health Canada Inc., Bioiberica S.A., Laboratorios Hipra S.A., Norbrook Laboratories Limited
North America was the largest region in the veterinary parasiticides market in 2023. Asia-Pacific was the second-largest region in the veterinary parasiticides market. The regions covered in the veterinary parasiticides market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa
The countries covered in the veterinary parasiticides market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Italy, Spain, Canada
The veterinary parasiticides market consists of sales of macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles, imidazothiazoles, piperazines, and salicylanilides. Values in this market are factory gate values, that is the value of goods sold by the manufacturers or creators of the goods, whether to other entities (including downstream manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers) or directly to end customers. The value of goods in this market includes related services sold by the creators of the goods.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from the sale of goods and/or services within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of the currency (in USD, unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values that are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales along the supply chain, either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
This product will be delivered within 3-5 business days.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary2. Veterinary Parasiticides Market Characteristics3. Veterinary Parasiticides Market Trends And Strategies31. Global Veterinary Parasiticides Market Competitive Benchmarking32. Global Veterinary Parasiticides Market Competitive Dashboard33. Key Mergers And Acquisitions In The Veterinary Parasiticides Market
4. Veterinary Parasiticides Market - Macro Economic Scenario
5. Global Veterinary Parasiticides Market Size and Growth
6. Veterinary Parasiticides Market Segmentation
7. Veterinary Parasiticides Market Regional And Country Analysis
8. Asia-Pacific Veterinary Parasiticides Market
9. China Veterinary Parasiticides Market
10. India Veterinary Parasiticides Market
11. Japan Veterinary Parasiticides Market
12. Australia Veterinary Parasiticides Market
13. Indonesia Veterinary Parasiticides Market
14. South Korea Veterinary Parasiticides Market
15. Western Europe Veterinary Parasiticides Market
16. UK Veterinary Parasiticides Market
17. Germany Veterinary Parasiticides Market
18. France Veterinary Parasiticides Market
19. Italy Veterinary Parasiticides Market
20. Spain Veterinary Parasiticides Market
21. Eastern Europe Veterinary Parasiticides Market
22. Russia Veterinary Parasiticides Market
23. North America Veterinary Parasiticides Market
24. USA Veterinary Parasiticides Market
25. Canada Veterinary Parasiticides Market
26. South America Veterinary Parasiticides Market
27. Brazil Veterinary Parasiticides Market
28. Middle East Veterinary Parasiticides Market
29. Africa Veterinary Parasiticides Market
30. Veterinary Parasiticides Market Competitive Landscape And Company Profiles
34. Veterinary Parasiticides Market Future Outlook and Potential Analysis
35. Appendix
Executive Summary
Veterinary Parasiticides Global Market Report 2024 provides strategists, marketers and senior management with the critical information they need to assess the market.This report focuses on veterinary parasiticides market which is experiencing strong growth. The report gives a guide to the trends which will be shaping the market over the next ten years and beyond.
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Description:
Where is the largest and fastest growing market for veterinary parasiticides? How does the market relate to the overall economy, demography and other similar markets? What forces will shape the market going forward? This report answers all these questions and many more.The report covers market characteristics, size and growth, segmentation, regional and country breakdowns, competitive landscape, market shares, trends and strategies for this market. It traces the market’s historic and forecast market growth by geography.
Scope
- Markets Covered: 1) By Type: Endoparasiticides; Ectoparasiticides; Endectocides; 2) By Product: Oral Liquids; Tablets; Injectables; Sprays; Other Products; 3) By Application: Farm Animals; Companion Animals
- Companies Mentioned: Bayer AG; Zoetis Inc.; Boehringer Ingelheim; Merck & Co. Inc.; Eli Lilly and Company
- Countries: Australia; Brazil; China; France; Germany; India; Indonesia; Japan; Russia; South Korea; UK; USA; Canada; Italy; Spain
- Regions: Asia-Pacific; Western Europe; Eastern Europe; North America; South America; Middle East; Africa
- Time series: Five years historic and ten years forecast.
- Data: Ratios of market size and growth to related markets, GDP proportions, expenditure per capita,
- Data segmentations: Country and regional historic and forecast data, market share of competitors, market segments.
- Sourcing and Referencing: Data and analysis throughout the report is sourced using end notes.
- Delivery format: PDF, Word and Excel Data Dashboard.
Companies Mentioned
- Bayer AG
- Zoetis Inc.
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Merck & Co. Inc.
- Eli Lilly and Company
- virology and bacteriology
- Ceva Animal Health
- Merial Inc.
- Perrigo Company
- Vetoquinol India Animal Health Pvt Ltd.
- Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
- Perrigo Company
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Dechra Pharmaceuticals plc
- Lillidale Ltd.
- Phibro Animal Health Corporation
- Bovian Health Care Pvt. Ltd.
- Sanofi SA
- Novartis AG
- Oceanic Pharmachem
- IDEXX Laboratories Inc.
- Covetrus Inc.
- Norbrook Laboratories Limited
- Bimeda Holdings PLC
- PetIQ Inc.
- Heska Corporation
- Neogen Corporation
- Kyoritsu Seiyaku Corporation
- Nexvet Biopharma plc
- Kepro Technologies Private Limited
- ECO Animal Health Group plc
- Bioniche Animal Health Canada Inc.
- Bioiberica S.A.
- Laboratorios Hipra S.A.
- Norbrook Laboratories Limited
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