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Nelly Wang
Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) represent a significant and escalating complication of diabetes, affecting millions worldwide.
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Oneness has received notification from the agent today that the product topical cream received medical device marketing authorization approval for all indications in wounds under ARTG certificate number DV-2025-MC-09357-1 and with permission to be marketed in the Australia.
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Starting with daily health care, maintaining the body's optimal condition at all times can slow down the progression of diabetes.
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According to Invest India, the country’s medical device market is valued at approximately USD 11 billion and is one of the fastest-growing among emerging markets. With a projected 15% CAGR — 2.5 times the global average — the market is expected to reach USD 50 billion by 2030.
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The manufacturing site is located in Nanchou Township, Pingtung County, and has been established on the basis of the sustainable, environmentally-friendly core value. The plant has been ISO 14001 certified in 2021, and ISO 14044, 14040 and 14067 verified in 2022.
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The Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring | Wound Healing Society (WHS) is the leading meeting dedicated to the management, treatment, and prevention of wounds. This year, the event was co-hosted with The Wound Care Collaborative Community (WCCC) Driving Innovation Summit to bring together the latest education on wound care prevention and management, scientific...
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With a population of approximately 108 million and a diabetic population of approximately 11 million, Egypt's wound care market has great potential.
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The demand for wound care products in Australia continues to grow steadily. According to the International Diabetes Federation Diabetes Atlas, 11th Edition (2025), the number of people living with diabetes in Australia has reached 1.69 million, reflecting a continuous rise in prevalence.
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Chronic wounds are a common complication among diabetic patients, primarily because the wounds remain in the inflammatory stage for an extended period.
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According to the statistics of Reportlinker.com, the global market of advanced wound care products will grow at a CAGR of 6.5% and will reach 13.944 billion by 2026. To date, there have been no effective drugs or medical devices for the treatment of chronic wounds. 
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