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医药生物行业周报(4月第1周):医疗器械板块利好政策频出
Century Securities· 2025-04-07 01:30
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly state an investment rating for the medical device sector, but it highlights positive developments and opportunities for investment in high-end medical devices and domestic medical equipment companies. Core Insights - The medical and biological sector saw a weekly increase of 1.2%, outperforming the Wind All A index (-1.17%) and the CSI 300 index (-1.37%) during the week of March 31 to April 3, 2025. Key performers included offline pharmacies (4.15%), chemical preparations (3.92%), and medical consumables (1.66%) [2][7]. - A new policy from the National Medical Products Administration aims to support innovation in high-end medical devices, including surgical robots and AI medical devices, through ten key measures that enhance the regulatory framework and promote international standards [2][12]. - The acceleration of centralized procurement for large medical devices in regions like Guangxi is expected to benefit domestic medical equipment companies, allowing them to capture a larger market share as the industry recovers [2][12]. Market Weekly Review - The medical and biological sector increased by 1.2%, with offline pharmacies leading the gains at 4.15%, followed by chemical preparations at 3.92% and medical consumables at 1.66%. Conversely, medical research outsourcing (-3.19%), medical devices (-1.48%), and hospitals (-0.15%) experienced declines [2][7]. - The top three gaining stocks were Duorui Pharmaceutical (56.3%), Weisi Medical (31.8%), and Hasanlian (31.3%), while the largest declines were seen in Dongfang Biological (-11.1%), Dongfang Ocean (-9.2%), and Nengte Technology (-9.1%) [2][10]. Industry News and Key Company Announcements - The National Medical Products Administration is seeking opinions on measures to optimize lifecycle regulation for high-end medical devices, which includes support for innovation and the application of new technologies in healthcare [2][12]. - Guangxi's public resource trading center announced the initiation of centralized procurement for large medical devices for 2025, encouraging participation from both government and non-government medical institutions [2][12]. - Amgen announced FDA approval for a new indication of its CD19 antibody Inebilizumab, targeting a rare autoimmune disease with a patient population of approximately 20,000 to 40,000 in the U.S. and EU [2][12].