Morocco’s advanced wound care market is growing steadily, driven by rising chronic wounds and diabetes. As of 2025, 2.88 million people live with diabetes (IDF Diabetes Atlas 11th Edition). With increasing diabetes prevalence, expanding healthcare infrastructure, and a growing trend toward home care, demand for advanced wound care products in both clinical and home settings...Read More
Global healthcare expenditure in the wound care market has reached $300 billion, with the U.S., EU, and China serving as the primary markets. Notably, there remains a significant unmet medical need for chronic non-healing wounds, for which no truly effective drugs or medical devices currently exist.Read More
According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas 2025, 11th Edition, in Colombia, approximately 3.0 million adults currently live with diabetes, representing a prevalence rate of 8.4%, with projections indicating the number will climb to 4.3 million by 2050. Market data further show that Colombia’s advanced wound care (AWC) markets are growing steadily. In...Read More
According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas 2025, 11th Edition, in Colombia, approximately 3.0 million adults currently live with diabetes, representing a prevalence rate of 8.4%, with projections indicating the number will climb to 4.3 million by 2050. Market data further show that Colombia’s advanced wound care (AWC) markets are growing steadily. In...Read More
With a population of approximately 108 million and a diabetic population of approximately 11 million, Egypt's wound care market has great potential.Read More
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.Read More
According to the forecast report of Data Bridge Market Research, the North America is the largest market of global advanced wound care market. The CAGR is 6.4% in the forecast period from 2020 to 2027, and it is expected to reach 4.6 billion dollars by 2027.Read More
In Argentina, there are an estimated 4.3 million adults living with diabetes, the second-highest figure in South America, projected to rise to 5.9 million by 2050. Currently, among diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) patients, the major amputation rate is 8.3% and the mortality rate is 4.49%, highlighting the urgent need for effective treatment options. Argentina’s advanced...Read More
The advanced wound care market in Mexico and Latin America is experiencing significant growth, driven by an increase in the number of injuries caused by chronic diseases, particularly diabetes. Mexico is the second largest healthcare market in Latin America, with a diabetes prevalence rate of 16.4%, and there is an urgent need for efficient chronic...Read More
According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), there are approximately 6.36 million people with diabetes in Thailand. However, due to the lack of effective and cost-effective drugs or medical devices for chronic wounds, the annual burden of wound care is currently estimated to exceed USD 700 million (Int Wound J. 2023 Nov 14;20(10): 3935–3938).Read More