Middle East And Africa Ischemic Heart Disease Market is Increasing at a Greater CAGR During Forecast to 2022
The
Middle East and Africa Ischemic heart disease Market – Overview
According
to, Dubai Health Authority, Heart disease causes three in every 10 deaths in
the UAE. Also, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), around 17.7 million people died with CVD, which hold 31% of all global
deaths. Whereas in Saudi Arabia its holds 6% of total death. Companies are
continually inventing new treatment to capture the Middle East and Africa
market. Thus, players focusing more on educating the public about diseases
related to heart, symptom, and precaution in order to develop their brand image
and awareness within the region. In this regards, Hamad Medical Corporation, in
September 2016, launched heart health campaign, with the aim to educate the
public on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and advice
on what to do if a heart attack is suspected. The company also educated the
public on how to improve their heart health by providing information about
heart conditions and the importance of maintaining a healthy heart. These
activities help them to keep ahead with their competitor.
The Middle
East and Africa Ischemic Heart Disease Market are showing the steady
growth; mainly owing to increase in consumption of smoking, diabetes mellitus
and cholesterol levels. There are few more factors which lead the occurrence of
Ischemic heart disease, such as Hypertension, Genetic and hereditary factors,
sedentary lifestyle, and Stress.
Key Players:
King Faisal Specialist Hospital
and Research Centre (Saudi Arabia), Hamad Medical Corporation (Qatar), American
Hospital Dubai, Ganzouri Specialized Hospital (Egypt), AstraZeneca (U.K.),
Sanofi (France), Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.(U.S.), AUM Cardiovascular
(U.S.), HeartWare (U.S.),.
The
Middle East and Africa Ischemic heart disease Market - Regional
Analysis
According
to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2015, over 1.1 billion people were
smoking tobacco, and male population consumes more in comparison to female.
Although it is declining worldwide, but in many countries, the prevalence of
tobacco smoking appears to be increasing, especially in the WHO Eastern
Mediterranean Region and the African Region. The most affected countries in the
Middle East are Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
(SAU), United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Yemen and in Africa Algeria, and Tunisia.
World organization is more focused in order to provide funds to the countries
of this region in order to improve the quality of life.
UAE is
the largest market for ischemic heart disease in the entire Middle East and
Africa market owing to the presence of huge population suffering with disease
related to heart. The rest of Africa market is, however the fastest growing
with a huge unmet medical need and high rate of tobacco and alcohol consumption
which leads the incidence of many diseases. Moreover, the government of these
countries are looking support from developed and developing nation in order to
get effective and advanced treatment at lower cost. Companies are also looking
forward to this market owing to the huge gap between demand and supply of the
patients. According to the report published by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), in 2015, CDC has worked with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
from 20 years, along with the Ministry of Health, WHO, local partners, and
other U.S. Government agencies in reducing the impact of emerging diseases by
building capacity in areas such as laboratory systems and epidemiology,
strengthen immunization services, respond to public health emergencies, and
conduct surveillance, surveys, and studies.
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