MarketVIEW: Candida vaccines (CAT No: VAMV037)


July 1, 2012
SKU: VZAN3960301
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Candida yeasts cause Candidiasis which is a fungal infection commonly found in humans. Infections can occur in the female Genital area “vulvovaginal candidiasis” of which nearly 75% of all adult women have had one “yeast infection” in their lifetime. Some women experience recurrent episodes (RVVC) which can cause considerable inconvenience and distress. Invasive Candidiasis, is a life threatening infection which mainly affects individuals with serious underlying co-morbidities. Infections usually occur in the hospital intensive care unit (ICU) where it is the fourth most common bloodstream infection (CDC Figures).

This MarketVIEW product is a comprehensive MS Excel-based model + summary presentation which forecasts the potential commercial value of Candida vaccines across major Western markets until 2030. The model contains value ($ m) and volume (mio doses) predictions along with launch timeframe, pricing and penetration estimates for both Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (RVVC) and invasive Candidiasis (in the ICU setting) indications. For RVVC indication 3 prevalence scenarios (LO/MID/HI) are included. The product also includes an up-to-date review of latest competitor activity in the field and Candida epidemiology.

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