Key Market Indicators
The influenza death rate in Iceland is projected to decline to five deaths by 2028, down from six deaths in 2023. This represents an average annual decrease of approximately 3.6%. Since 1965, the demand for influenza-related healthcare in Iceland has been decreasing at an average annual rate of 7.8%. In 2023, Iceland was ranked 36th in influenza death rates globally. Costa Rica surpassed Iceland with a reported six deaths. Meanwhile, Germany, Japan, and Canada occupied the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively, in the global ranking for influenza deaths.