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The annual death toll from influenza in Estonia is projected to climb to approximately 154 by 2028, up from around 100 deaths recorded in 2023. This marks a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% over the five-year period. Historically, Estonia has seen a decline in influenza-related deaths, with demand decreasing by 0.8% annually since 1986. Despite the recent uptick, the country ranks 21st globally in terms of influenza death rates for 2023. Croatia, with a similar count of 100 deaths, narrowly surpasses Estonia. Leading the global rankings are Germany, Japan, and Canada, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions respectively. These figures highlight the varying impacts of influenza across different nations.