The Global Viral Inactivation Market was worth USD 350 million in 2016 and estimated to be growing at a CAGR of 12.7%, to reach USD 640 million by 2021. Viral Inactivation is the procedure in which viral cells are killed or made inactive. This procedure is primarily performed in order to enhance the safety and to prevent viruses in the sample from contaminating the desired product. The virus may be present in the final product, but in an inactive form. The range of inactivation techniques ... Read more