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LIMA, Peru — The influenza death rate in Peru is projected to rise to 35 deaths by 2028, up from 31 deaths recorded this year. This represents an average annual growth rate of approximately 1.8%, according to recent data. Since 1986, Peru has experienced a notable decline in influenza-related fatalities, with an average annual decrease of 14.5%. Despite this long-term trend, the recent uptick has drawn attention from health officials and policy makers. In 2023, Peru ranked 30th globally in influenza deaths, with Argentina surpassing it with the same number of fatalities. Topping the list were Germany, Japan, and Canada, holding the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively. Health experts are closely monitoring these trends as they work to implement measures to mitigate the impact of influenza in the coming years.