Tuberculosis prevalence in Angola has shown a gradual decrease since 2013, with cases per hundred thousand persons standing at 488.0 in 2023. From 2022 to 2023, the year-on-year variation was 0%, indicating a stabilization in the decline. Over the past five years, the CAGR was -0.12%, while the forecast over the next five years shows a slightly reduced CAGR of -0.08%. The trend suggests a slow but consistent decrease in tuberculosis cases, reflecting minor successes in public health interventions.
Future trends to watch for:
Further enhancements in healthcare infrastructure, vaccination programs, and public awareness campaigns could significantly impact these trends. Monitoring the emergence of drug-resistant tuberculosis and the effectiveness of ongoing healthcare policies will be crucial for maintaining and accelerating this declining trend.