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Brazil's influenza death rate is projected to rise to approximately 1,400 deaths by 2028, up from about 1,080 deaths in 2023. This marks an annual compound growth rate (CAGR) of 4%. Since 1984, the demand for influenza-related healthcare in Brazil has increased by an average of 5.8% annually. In 2023, Brazil ranked sixth globally in influenza mortality, with Spain slightly ahead at around 1,080 deaths. Germany, Japan, and Canada followed as the second, third, and fourth countries with the highest influenza death rates, respectively.