Sterilization containers are the strong and reusable systems that are essentially used for packaging of instruments and cassettes during the sterilization process. This procedure allows optimal sterilization of the including contents and also maintains better sterility in the entire process of storage and transport, until they are opened for use. When used rightly, the strong and inflexible sterilization containers can provide highest level of protection against the possible infectivity than the blue tape or the wrap can. There are few steps before using or also ordering the rigid sterilization containers for effective use. The initial process is testing of the containers. There are several vendors who offer sterilization containers, and hence the testing must be performed correctly from testing equipment from multiple vendors to offer to your facilities.
Sterilization Containers and Wraps market is estimated to be over US$ 500 Mn in 2018. It is anticipated to grow at a 3.7% CAGR from 2019 to 2030.
Sterilization containers are systems that provide protection from damage to the medical instrument. They ensure sterilization of enclosed contents and maintain sterility during transport and storage. Apart from enhanced safety, these containers also offer significant economic and environmental benefits. Reusable packaging, low cost of use, a long service life, and minimal use of disposable materials are some of the key attributes of sterilization containers. Rigid structure of the container is a key attribute that is expected to drive its demand as it prevents bacterial contamination. Better ergonomics and growing focus of government organizations across the globe on reduction of medical waste are other pivotal factors that are expected to fuel its demand in the coming years. The global sterilization containers and wraps market is expected to be largely driven by growing prevalence of Hospital-Associated Infections (HAIs). For instance, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that HAIs account for an estimated 1.7 million infections and 99,000 associated deaths in the U.S. annually. High cost of sterilization containers compared to substitute products and requirement of additional labor for cleaning containers are some of the key factors that are expected to hinder its growth.
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