Bio-Terror & Infectious Disease Outbreak: Detection Technologies and Global Markets - 2012 Edition
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Events of the recent decade confirm that the threats of bio-terrorism and infectious disease outbreaks are real. Attacks such as the 2001 Anthrax scare, the 2004 Ricin letters and the 2003 SARS and 2009 H1N1 outbreaks have driven governments to increase their bio-surveillance budgets. Public healthcare and HLS agencies' urgent need to establish an early and reliable bio-surveillance detection infrastructure will drive the market onto a much higher trajectory than ever before. We forecast that the cumulative 2012-2016 market (including: systems sale, consumables, upgrades and service) will reach $22.8 billion.
The recent year that saw the seventh review round of the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention, demonstrated that demand for biosecurity remains high. As developed countries continue to refine their organizational and technological approach to potential bio-terror and disease outbreak threats, many key emerging markets are also ramping up programs to acquire solutions that provide early outbreak-attack detection. These will require the shortening of bio-attack alarm response time and the proliferation of 3rd generation cost-effective bio-detection technologies and reagent-less detection assays.
In contrast to the US colossal spending of $67 billion on biodefense programs during the 2001-2011 period, the US bipartisan WMD Terror Response Center report card (September 2011) graded the world's leading "US bio-detection and attribution programs" as the Achilles heel of the US BioWatch program. It received a score ranging from "meets minimal expectations" to a catastrophic "fails to meet expectations" (see table above). It stated that "Although naturally occurring disease remains a serious threat, a thinking enemy armed with these same pathogens, or with multi–drug resistant or synthetically engineered pathogens could produce catastrophic consequences".
Over the next five years, we forecast that, led by the US, Germany, France, China, Japan and India, the global bio-detection market (including systems sale, service, upgrades and consumables) will reach $5.6 billion by 2016.
With 355 pages, 95 tables and 146 figures, this report represents a landmark bio-detection technologies and market picture.
Developed using HSRC's tested market research methodology, the report delves into:34 leading bio-detection technology vendors
Regional markets: e.g., USA, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Middle East
Global bio-detection market segmented by systems sales and upgrade, service & consumables segments
Global market by first, second and third generation technology
Global market by indoor, outdoor, hand-held and mobile labs segments
Current and pipeline technologies: e.g., advanced collectors-concentrators, reagent-less triggers, DNA-based diagnostics, antigen/anti-body methods, signal analysis algorithms
Business opportunities: e.g., emerging threats, human and animal sentinel surveillance, reagent-less detection assays, bio-detection IC3 systems
Competitive and SWOT analyses
45 key bio detection products pricing data
And much more…
Table of Contents1.1 Main Findings
1.2 Main Conclusions
1.3 Global Bio-Detection Market – 2012-2016
1.3.1 Global Bio-Detection Systems, Service & Upgrade Markets – 2012-2016
1.3.2 Markets by Geography – 2012-2016
1.3.3 Markets for Outdoor, Indoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Lab Modalities – 2012-2016
1.3.4 Systems Market by Technology Generation – 2012-2016
1.3.5 Service & Upgrade Market by Generation – 2012-2016
1.4 Business Opportunities
1.5 Technology Outlook
2 Introduction
2.1 Scope
2.2 Who is This Report For?
2.3 Methodology
2.4 Terms of Reference
3 Bio-Terror & Infectious Disease Outbreak Detection
3.1 Bio Terror
3.2 National Biosurveillance Components
4 Forty Countries: Bio-Security Status Review
4.1 Background
4.2 Forty Countries Bio-Technology & Biosurveillance Performance
5 Bio-Detection Market Drivers
6 Bio-Detection Market Inhibitors
7 Bio-Detection Industry Competitive Analysis
8 Industry SWOT Analysis
8.1 Scope
8.2 SWOT Analysis
9 Biosurveillance Technology and Policy Regimes
9.1 System-Level Metrics and Risk Management
10 Bio-detection RDT&E and Procurement Process
10.1 New Technology Development and Testing & Evaluation Process
10.2 Government – Bio Detection Industry Relationship
11 Biosurveillance ICT Market
11.1 Background
11.2 Principles for a National Biosurveillance ICT System
11.3 National Biosurveillance Integration Systems (NBIS)
12 The Bio-Detection Process
12.1 Sampling the Environment
12.2 Bio-Detectors in a Multitude of Ambient Settings
12.3 Bio-Detection Triggering
12.4 Sample Collection
12.5 Bio-Particle Detectors
12.6 Bio-Agent Identification
13 Bio-Detection Technological Challenges
13.1 Challenge 1 – Detection of Small Particle Concentration
13.2 Challenge 2 – Bio-Background Suppression
13.3 Challenge 3 – Expensive Reagents
13.4 Challenge 4 – Expensive Equipment Maintenance
13.5 Challenge 5 – Adapting Equipment to Changing Environments
13.6 Challenge 6 – Dealing With Emerging Threats
14 Present and Pipeline Bio-Detection Technologies
14.1 Bio-Detection – Core Technologies Comparison
14.2 Collector/Concentrator Core Technologies
14.3 Cyclone Collectors
14.4 Variable Particle-Size Impactor
14.5 Virtual Impactors
14.6 Impingers
14.7 Reagent-less Trigger Core Technologies
14.7.1 Flow Cytometry
14.7.2 Particle Sizing
14.7.3 Gas Chromatography
14.7.4 Trigger Technologies – Drivers
14.7.5 Trigger Technologies – Inhibitors
14.8 DNA Based Diagnostic Core Technologies
14.8.1 Overview of DNA-Based Detection
14.8.2 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
14.9 Antibody-Antigen Diagnostic Core Technologies
14.9.1 Overview of Antibody-Antigen Reaction
14.9.2 Hand-Held Immuno-Chromatographic Assays (HHA)
14.9.3 Magnetic Microbead-Base Assays
14.9.4 Microfluidic Devices – "Lab. on a Chip"
14.9.5 Fluorescence Imaging
14.9.6 Electrochemical-Luminescence (ECL)
14.9.7 Antibody/Antigen Technology – Drivers
14.9.8 Antibody/Antigen Technology – Inhibitors
14.1 Signal Analysis Algorithms
14.10.1 Clustering / Classifier Algorithms
14.10.2 Image Analysis Algorithms
14.10.3 Decision Algorithms
14.10.4 Drivers
14.10.5 Inhibitors
14.11 Rapid Microbiological Technologies
14.11.1 Types of Rapid Microbiological Methods
14.12 Data Bases Development
14.13 Remote Systems Capable of Triggering
14.14 Optical Trigger Technology Spectroscopic Analysis
14.15 Lightweight and Point Detection
14.16 Artificial Intelligence Optimization of Spectrometers
14.17 CBRN Countermeasures to Terrorism
14.18 Flame and Incendiary Technology
15 Bio-Terror & Infectious Disease Outbreak Mitigation R&D
16 Bio- Detection – Analysis by Application
16.1 Application 1 – Emergency Responder Hand-Held Detectors
16.2 Application 2 – Emergency Responder Mobile Labs
16.3 Application 3 – Indoor Standoff Detectors
16.4 Application 4 – Outdoor Standoff Detectors
16.4.1 Overview
16.4.2 Project BioWatch – Dry Filter Unit
17 Global Bio-Detection Market – 2012-2016
17.1 The Global Market Overview
17.2 Price List of 45 Bio-Detection Systems and Accessories
17.3 Market by Systems, Upgrade and Service Segments – 2012-2016
17.4 Global Market by Geography – 2012-2016
17.5 Global Systems Market by Technological Generation – 2012-2016
17.6 Global Systems Market by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2012-2016
17.7 Global Service & Upgrade Market – 2012-2016
17.7.1 Global Service and Upgrade Business by Technological Generation – 2012-2016
17.7.2 Global Service & Upgrade Market by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2012-2016
18 US Bio-Detection Market – 2012-2016
18.1 US Bio-Surveillance Background & Analysis
18.2 The Obama Administration Bio Terror Mitigation Strategy
18.3 Biosurveillance Network
18.4 Bio-Defense Funding
18.4.1 Overview
18.4.2 DHHS Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.4.3 DHS Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.4.4 DOD Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.4.5 DOA Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.4.6 EPA Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.4.7 DOS Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.4.8 NSF Bio-Defense Missions and Funding
18.5 Leading Bio-Security Programs
18.5.1 Project BioWatch
18.5.2 Project BioSense
18.5.3 Project BioShield
18.6 Market Drivers
18.7 Market Inhibitors
18.8 US Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
18.8.1 Sales by Generation Forecast
18.8.2 US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Modality Forecast
18.9 US Outdoor Standoff Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market – 2012-2016
18.9.1 Assumptions
18.9.2 Sales Outlook
18.1 US Indoor Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market – 2012-2016
18.10.1 Assumptions
18.10.2 Sales Outlook
18.11 US Hand-Held Detection Systems Sale Market – 2012-2016
18.12 US Mobile Bio-Detection Labs Market – 2012-2016
18.13 US Bio-Detection Service Business – 2012-2016
18.13.1 Service & Upgrade Business by Modality – 2012-2016
18.13.2 Service Business by Generation – 2012-2016
19 The UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Market – 2012-2016
19.1 The EU: Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
19.1.1 The European Union Bio-Defense Background
19.1.2 EU Program of Cooperation on Preparedness and Response to Biological and Chemical Agent Attacks (BICHAT)
19.1.3 EU Bio-Defense Research Programs
19.2 The UK: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
19.2.1 The UK Bio-Defense Strategy
19.2.2 Main UK Bio-Defense Initiatives
19.3 Germany: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
19.3.1 The German Bio-Defense Strategy
19.3.2 Germany Main Bio-Defense Initiatives
19.3.3 Germany Bio- Detection R&D Projects
19.4 France: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
19.5 Italy: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
19.6 Spain: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
19.7 Market Drivers
19.8 Market Inhibitors
19.9 UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
19.9.1 Sales by Technology Generations Forecast
19.9.2 Sales by Modality Forecast
19.1 UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Outdoor Standoff Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
19.10.1 Assumptions
19.10.2 Sales Outlook
19.11 UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Indoor Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
19.11.1 Assumptions
19.11.2 Sales Outlook
19.12 UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Hand-Held Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
19.12.1 Overview
19.12.2 Sales Outlook
19.13 UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Mobile Bio-Detection Labs Market – 2012-2016
19.14 UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Service Business – 2012-2016
19.14.1 Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality – 2012-2016
19.14.2 Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation – 2012-2016
20 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East: Bio- Detection Market – 2012-2016
20.1 Asian Countries Bio-Defense Background
20.2 Japan: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
20.3 China: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
20.4 Taiwan: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
20.5 India: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
20.6 Singapore: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
20.7 Middle East: Biosurveillance Strategies & Market Background
20.8 Market Drivers
20.9 Market Inhibitors
20.1 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
20.10.1 Sales by Technology Generation – 2012-2016
20.10.2 Sales by Modality – 2012-2016
20.11 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Outdoor Systems Market – 2012-2016
20.11.1 Sales Outlook
20.12 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Indoor Systems Market – 2012-2016
20.12.1 Assumptions
20.12.2 Sales Outlook
20.13 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Hand-Held Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
20.13.1 Overview
20.13.2 Sales Outlook
20.14 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Mobile Labs Market – 2012-2016
20.14.1 Sales Outlook
20.15 China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business – 2012-2016
20.15.1 Service & Upgrade Business by Modality – 2012-2016
20.15.2 Service Business by Generation – 2012-2016
21 The Rest of the World Bio-Detection Market – 2012-2016
21.1 ROW: Bio-Defense Background
21.1.1 Russia: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
21.1.2 Russian Government Bio-Security Initiatives
21.1.3 International Science and Technology Center (ISTC)
21.1.4 Canada: National Biosurveillance Strategy & Market Background
21.1.5 Australia
21.2 Market Drivers
21.3 Market Inhibitors
21.4 ROW Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
21.4.1 Sales Forecast by Generation
21.4.2 Sales by Modality
21.5 ROW Outdoor Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
21.5.1 Sales Outlook
21.6 ROW Indoor Bio-Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
21.6.1 Assumptions
21.6.2 Sales Outlook
21.7 ROW Hand-Held Detection Systems Market – 2012-2016
21.7.1 Sales Outlook
21.8 ROW Mobile Bio-Detection Labs Market – 2012-2016
21.8.1 Sales Outlook
21.9 ROW Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business – 2012-2016
21.9.1 Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality
21.9.2 Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation – 2012-2016
22 Bio-Detection Business Opportunities – 2012-2016
22.1 Historical Perspective: A Market Waiting for Transition
22.2 Business Opportunities for Next Generation Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems
22.2.1 Business Opportunity 1 – Emerging Threats
22.2.2 Business Opportunity 2 – Human Sentinel Surveillance System
22.2.3 Business Opportunity 3 – Animal Sentinel Surveillance System
22.2.4 Business Opportunity 4 – Biological IC3 Infrastructure
22.2.5 Business Opportunity 5 – Reducing False Alarms
22.2.6 Business Opportunity 6 – Reducing Cost
22.3 Outdoor Standoff Biological Detectors Business Opportunities
22.3.1 Business Opportunity 7 – Bio-agent Autonomous Networked Detectors (BAND)
22.3.2 Business Opportunity 8 – Rapid Automated Biological Identification System (RABIS)
22.3.3 Business Opportunity 9 – First Responder Portable Hand-Held Detector
22.3.4 Business Opportunity 10 – First-Responder Mobile Biological Detection Station
22.3.5 Business Opportunity 11 – Regional Automatic Detector – Outdoor Standoff Detectors
22.3.6 Business Opportunity 12 – Networked Automatic Detector – Indoor Standoff Detectors
22.3.7 Business Opportunity 13 – External Dissemination of Bio-Agent Detection
22.3.8 Business Opportunity 14 – Internal Dissemination of Bio-Agent
22.4 Other Bio-Detection Technologies Business Opportunities
22.4.1 Business Opportunity 15 – "Lab on a Chip" – Miniature Detection Devices
22.4.2 Business Opportunity 16 – Reagent-less Specific Detection Assays
22.4.3 Business Opportunity 17 – Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
22.5 Future Technologies and Systems
23 Biosurveillance, Detection & Bio-forensics Business Challenges – 2012-2016
23.1 Bio-informatics
23.2 Advanced Sampling
23.3 Sample Preparation
23.4 Assays, RDT&E
23.5 Bio-detection Instruments
23.6 Data Analysis, Storage, Interoperability and Preservation
23.7 Response and Recovery RDT&E
23.8 Bio-Forensics (Microbial Forensics)
23.9 Advanced Sample Preparation
23.1 Physical and Chemical Analysis
23.11 Molecular Signature Analysis
23.12 Bacterial Population Genetics
23.13 Viral Genetic Stability
23.14 Host–Pathogen Interactions
23.15 Bio-informatics
23.16 Bio-therapeutics
24 Vendors
24.1 20/20 GeneSystems Inc.
24.2 Advnt Biotechnologies
24.3 Agilent Technologies
24.4 Alexeter Technologies
24.5 ANP Technologies, Inc.
24.6 BAS – Biological Alarm Systems Ltd. (Israel)
24.7 BD Biosciences Immunocytometry Systems
24.8 Bertin Technologies
24.9 Biodefense Corporation
24.1 BioDETECT AS
24.11 BioSentinel Pharmaceuticals LLC
24.12 3M Microbiology (Biotrace International, Ltd.)
24.13 BioTraces, Inc.
24.14 BioVeris Corporation
24.15 Biral
24.16 Cepheid
24.17 Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Inc.
24.18 Dycor Technologies Ltd.
24.19 Environics Oy
24.2 Evogen, Inc.
24.21 General Dynamics Canada
24.22 GenPrime, Inc.
24.23 Groton Biosystems
24.24 Haztech Systems, Inc.
24.25 Idaho Technology, Inc.
24.26 JMAR Technologies, Inc.
24.27 New Horizons Diagnostics
24.28 Proengin
24.29 QTL Biodetection
24.3 Research International
24.31 Response Biomedical
24.32 Roche Applied Science
24.33 Smiths Detection
24.34 Tetracore, Inc.
25 Appendix A: The Threat of Bio-Terror and Infectious Disease Outbreak
25.1 Biological Terror
25.2 Bio-Weapons – Historical Perspective
25.3 Biological Terror – Bacterial Agents
25.4 Biological Terror – Viral Agents
25.5 Biological Terror – Rickettsiae Agents
25.6 Biological Terror – Toxins
26 Appendix B: Legal Issues
26.1 Biosurveillance International Legislation
26.2 U.S. Bioterrorism And Biosurveillance Legislation
26.3 The European Treaties & Legislation
27 Appendix C: Biosurveillance Acronym Glossary
28 Appendix D: Key Bio-Terror and Infectious Disease Outbreak References
List of TablesTable 2 – Bio-Event Classification Scale
Table 3 – Bio-terror and Infectious Disease Outbreak Preparedness Issues
Table 4 – US Federal HLS-HLD Bio-Defense Funding [$Billion] – 2001-2012
Table 5 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems, Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 6 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems, Service & Upgrade Market by Expenditure Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 7 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Market [$ Million] by Geography – 2010-2016
Table 8 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems, Service & Upgrade Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 9 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems , Service & Upgrade Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 10 – Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 11 – Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [%] – 2010-2016
Table 12 – Bio-Detection Service and Upgrade Business Forecast by Technology Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 13 – Bio-Detection Service and Upgrade Business Forecast by Technology Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 14 – 40 Countries' Bio-Defense & Bio-Detection Technologies Performance Rating
Table 15 – Cost, Speed & Accuracy Comparison of Bio-Detection Technologies
Table 16 – Prices of 45 Bio-Detection systems
Table 17 – Global Bio-Detection Market by Systems, Upgrade and Service Segments [$Million] – 2010-2016
Table 18 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems , Service & Upgrade Market by Expenditure Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 19 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Market [$ Million] by Geography – 2010-2016
Table 20 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Market Share [%] by Geography – 2009-2014
Table 21 – Global Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 22 – Global Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [%] – 2010-2016
Table 23 – Global Systems Market by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010-2016
Table 24 – Global Systems Market Share [%] by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010-2016
Table 25 – Global Bio-Detection Service and Upgrade Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 26 – Global Bio-Detection Service and Upgrade Business Forecast by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 27 – Global Service & Upgrade Market by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010-2016
Table 28 – Global Service & Upgrade Market Share [%] by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010-2016
Table 29 – The CDC Biological Threat Agents Categorization
Table 30 – U.S. Federal HLS-HLD Bio-Defense Funding [$ Million], by Agency – FY2001-FY2012
Table 31 – US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 32 – US Bio-Detection Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 33 – US Bio-Detection Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 34 – US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 35 – US Outdoor Standoff Detectors Systems sale Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 36 – US Outdoor Standoff Detectors Sales by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 37 – US Indoor Detectors Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 38 – US Indoor Standoff Detectors Sales by Technological Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 39 – US Hand-Held Systems Sales [$ Million] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 40 – US Hand-Held Systems Sales Share [%] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 41 – US Mobile Labs Sales by Technology Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 42 – US Mobile Labs Sales Share [%] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 43 – US Bio-detection Systems Service & Upgrade Business by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 44 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 45 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 46 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 47 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 48 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market Share by Generation [%] – 2010-2016
Table 49 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 50 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 51 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Outdoor Detectors Market by Technology Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 52 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Outdoor Detectors Market by Technology Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 53 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Indoor Standoff Detectors Market by Technology Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 54 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Indoor Detectors Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 55 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Hand-Held Systems Market [$ Million] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 56 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Hand-Held Detection Systems Market Share by Generation [%] – 2010-2016
Table 57 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Mobile Labs Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 58 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Mobile Labs Sales Share [%] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 59 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 60 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 61 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 62 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 63 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 64 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 65 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 66 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Systems Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 67 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Outdoor Detectors Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 68 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Outdoor Detectors Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 69 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Indoor Detectors Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 70 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Indoor Detectors Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 71 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Hand-Held Detection Systems Market [$ Million] by Generation – [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 72 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East 1st Responder Hand-Held Detection Systems Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 73 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Mobile Labs Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 74 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Mobile Labs Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 75 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality [$ Million] – [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 76 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality Share [%] – [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 77 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Service Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2011-2016
Table 78 – China, Taiwan, Japan, India and Middle East Bio-Detection Service Business by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 79 – ROW Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 80 – ROW Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 81 – ROW Bio-Detection Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 82 – ROW Bio-Detection Systems Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 83 – ROW Outdoor Detectors Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 84 – ROW Outdoor Detectors Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 85 – ROW Indoor Detectors Market by Generation [$ Million] – [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 86 – ROW Indoor Detectors Market by Generation Share [%] – [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 87 – ROW Hand-Held Systems Market [$ Million] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 88 – ROW Hand-Held Systems Market Share [%] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 89 – ROW Mobile Labs Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 90 – ROW First Responder Mobile Labs Market Share [%] by Generation – 2010-2016
Table 91 – ROW Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 92 – ROW Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Modality Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 93 – ROW Service Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Table 94 – ROW Bio-Detection Service Business Forecast by Technology Generation Share [%] – 2010-2016
Table 95 – Biosurveillance, Detection & Bio-forensics Challenges – 2012-2016
List of FiguresFigure 2 – Integrated Global Bio-Detection Surveillance and Situational Awareness: Areas of Responsibility
Figure 3 – Bio-Detection Strategy
Figure 4 – Bio-Detection Modalities
Figure 5 – Global Bio-Terror & Infectious Disease Outbreak Detection Systems, Service & Upgrade Market [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 6 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems & Service Market Share [%] – 2010, 2013 & 2016
Figure 7 – Global Bio-Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Market [$ Million] by Geography – 2010-2016
Figure 8 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Markets Forecast by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 9 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems , Service & Upgrade Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010, 2013 & 2016
Figure 10 – Global Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 11 – Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [%] – 2010, 2013 & 2016
Figure 12 – Bio-Detection Service Business Forecast by Technology Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 13 – Bio-Detection Service and Upgrade Business Forecast by Technology Generation Share [%] – 2010, 2013 & 2016
Figure 14 – National Biosurveillance Components
Figure 15 – Bio-Detection Industry Competitive Analysis
Figure 16 – Bio-Detection Industry SWOT Analysis
Figure 17 – The Biosurveillance Technology and Policy Regimes
Figure 18 – The Procurement Agency – Industry Pre-procurement Process
Figure 19 – Government – Bio Detection Industry Relationship
Figure 20 – A National Bio-Defense ICT Emergency Management Infrastructure
Figure 21 – A National Bio-Defense ICT Collaborative Infrastructure
Figure 22 – The US DHS CBRN and Infectious Disease Outbreak Preparedness Directorate
Figure 23 – CBRN and Outbreak Preparedness Information & Communication
Figure 24 – Airborne Bacterial Concentration Fluctuation in a Single Day
Figure 25 – Cross-Section of Cascade Impactor: PIXE International Corporation
Figure 26 – TSI's Model 3317 System with Concentrator, GPS Receiver & Wireless Data Radio
Figure 27 – Comparison in Weight of Pathogens Between BW Agents and CW Agents [mg]
Figure 28 – Typical Point Detection Automated Architecture (With a Combined Trigger/Cue)
Figure 29 – Biological Detection Technologies – 2011-2016
Figure 30 – Flow Cytometry
Figure 31 – Gas Chromatography
Figure 32 – Polymerase Chain Reaction
Figure 33 – RT–PCR
Figure 34 – Principles of Real-Time PCR
Figure 35 – DNA Micro-arrays – Principles of Operation
Figure 36 – Schematic for Antibody Protein
Figure 37 – Hand Held Detectors: Alexeter Guardian Reader System and Tetracore Test Strips
Figure 38 – Roche Applied Science – Light CyclerTM Model 1.2
Figure 39 – Global Market by Systems, Upgrade & Service Segments – 2010-2016
Figure 40 – Global Bio-Terror & Outbreak Detection Systems & Service Market Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 41 – Global Bio-Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Market [$ Million] by Geography – 2010-2016
Figure 42 – Global Bio-Detection (Systems, Service & Upgrade) Market Share [%] by Geography – 2010 & 2016
Figure 43 – Global Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 44 – Global Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 45 – Global Systems Market [$ Million] by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010-2016
Figure 46 – Global Systems Market Share [%] by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010 & 2016
Figure 47 – Global Service & Upgrade Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 48 – Global Bio-Detection Service and Upgrade Business by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 49 – Global Service & Upgrade Market by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010-2016
Figure 50 – Global Service & Upgrade Market Share [%] by Indoor, Outdoor, Hand-Held and Mobile Labs Segments – 2010 & 2016
Figure 51 – Bio-Detection Responsibilities across the US Federal Bio-surveillance Network
Figure 52 – The US National Bio-Terror & Infectious Disease Outbreak Mitigation Strategy
Figure 53 – The US Armed Forces & Civilian Bio-defense Flow Chart
Figure 54 – The US Bio-Terror & Infectious Disease Outbreak Economics & Preparedness
Figure 55 – States that Have or Have no Biodefense Electronic Syndromic Surveillance System
Figure 56 – The Bio-Response Report Card
Figure 57 – All Hazards Approach to Emergency Public Health Threats
Figure 58 – All Hazards Preparedness
Figure 59 – U.S. Government HLS-HLD Bio-Defense Funding [$ Million] – FY2001-FY2012
Figure 60 – Cumulative 2001-2012 Bio-Defense Funding [$Million], by Agency
Figure 61 – US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 62 – US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 63 – US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 64 – US Bio-Detection Systems Sale Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 65 – US Outdoor Systems Sale Standoff Detectors Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 66 – US Outdoor Standoff Detectors Sales by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 67 – US Indoor Standoff Detectors Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 68 – US Indoor Standoff Detectors Sales by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 69 – US Hand-Held Systems Sales [$ Million] by Generation – 2010-2016
Figure 70 – US Hand-Held Systems Sales Share [%] by Generation – 2010 & 2016
Figure 71 – US Mobile Labs Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 72 – US Mobile Labs Sales by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 73 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business Forecast by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 74 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business Forecast by Modality Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 75 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 76 – US Bio-Detection Service & Upgrade Business by Generation [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 77 – The EU Counter-Terrorism Strategy
Figure 78 – The EU Member States Primary Responsibility
Figure 79 – Credit Card-sized Portable Lab (lab-on-a-chip) For Ultra High Speed PCR
Figure 80 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 81 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 82 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market by Modality [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 83 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Bio-Detection Systems Market by Modality Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 84 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Outdoor Detectors Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 85 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Outdoor Detectors Systems Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 86 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Indoor Detectors Market by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 87 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Indoor Detectors Market by Generation Share [%] – 2010 & 2016
Figure 88 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Hand-Held Detection Systems Market [$ Million] by Generation – 2010-2016
Figure 89 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Hand-Held Systems Market Share [%] by Generation – 2010 & 2016
Figure 90 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Mobile Labs Sales by Generation [$ Million] – 2010-2016
Figure 91 – UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain Mobile Labs Sales by Generation Share [%] –
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